Donald Trump's put a 90 day break on most of his global tariffs.
The US president's says he's pausing his "reciprocal" levies, but keeping his 10% baseline tax on nearly all global imports.
However, goods from China will be hit with an extra charge of 125% "effective immediately"
The move is being seen as an attempt to halt a sharp decline in world markets.
However Ireland is still in President Trump's sights as he again confirmed he plans to target the pharmaceutical sector.
"We realised that during Covid that we don't make our drugs in our pharmaceuticals in this country. So I realised that and that's because we let them leave, and now if they wanna come back we're gonna put tariffs on the pharmaceutical companies and they're gonna all wanna come back."