Trump 25% tariffs on Canada paused for 1 month; tariffs on Chinese imports stay in place
President Donald Trump has announced a temporary pause on tariffs for imports from Mexico and Canada following discussions with the leaders of both countries. The move comes just hours before the new tariffs were set to take effect, easing immediate trade tensions between the United States and its neighbors. The initial tariff proposal, which Trump unveiled on Saturday, included a 25% duty on all imports from Mexico and most from Canada, except for a 10% tariff on energy products. Additionally, a 10% tariff on Chinese goods was introduced, with further discussions with China expected soon. The decision to ...
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