U.S. media: The 90-day tariff suspension came too late.

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21/05/2025
An article recently published by the American website "Business Insider" noted that for some small businesses, the 90-day tariff suspension period is "not long enough", making it difficult for them to plan for future business or expand their existing business. For example, Alexander, the head of a Seattle-based card game company, said that the tariff suspension "did not really help" him and even made him feel "afraid". His products are printed in China, and only after the news that the tariff had been reduced from 145% to 30% did he allow the factory to start printing. These products take at least two months to be printed and may not arrive in the United States within the 90-day window. Alexander said that if the tariff rate returns to 145% at that time, he will definitely go bankrupt.