Trump Delays Tariffs on Certain Canadian, Mexican Imports
MT Newswires Live03-07
US President Donald Trump has issued temporary tariff exemptions for various goods coming into the US from Mexico and Canada, partially reversing his recent 25% duties on those two countries, media outlets reported.
The exemptions will apply to goods that are in compliance with a North American trade pact, CNBC reported, citing a White House official. The pause is set to last until April 2, according to the report.
Canada will delay a planned second round of retaliatory tariffs on $125 billion Canadian dollars ($87.33 billion) worth of US products through April 2, Finance Minister Dominic LeBlanc said Thursday in a post on social media platform X.
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