Dehradun, April 11 -- President Donald Trump's decision to suspend most tariffs declared against countries that US trades with (except China) for ninety days and lowering them, in the meanwhile, to ten percent has come as a welcome if temporary relief. Trump was persuaded to do so by the 'yippy and queasy' response of many of his supporters to the stock market crash and rising prices. Significantly, also because of the mature response from most trading partner countries who expressed their willingness to renegotiate the tariff regime on a bilateral basis. How he described this to the media was entirely unbecoming of a head of state, but such language is normalised in a country that has rebounded against cultured sophistication after the 'wo...