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πΊπΈ Trump delays tariffs for goods under Mexico, Canada trade deal
U.S. President Donald Trump suspended on Thursday tariffs of 25% he had imposed this week on most goods from Canada and Mexico.
The exemptions for the two largest U.S. trading partners, expire on April 2, when Trump has threatened to impose a global regime of reciprocal tariffs on all U.S. trading partners.
Trump, who imposed the levies on Tuesday, had mentioned an exemption only for Mexico earlier on Thursday, but the amendment he signed later that day covered Canada as well.
In response, Canada will delay a planned second wave of retaliatory tariffs on $125 billion of U.S. products until April 2, Finance Minister Dominic LeBlanc said.
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U.S. President Donald Trump suspended on Thursday tariffs of 25% he had imposed this week on most goods from Canada and Mexico.
The exemptions for the two largest U.S. trading partners, expire on April 2, when Trump has threatened to impose a global regime of reciprocal tariffs on all U.S. trading partners.
Trump, who imposed the levies on Tuesday, had mentioned an exemption only for Mexico earlier on Thursday, but the amendment he signed later that day covered Canada as well.
In response, Canada will delay a planned second wave of retaliatory tariffs on $125 billion of U.S. products until April 2, Finance Minister Dominic LeBlanc said.
#US
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Reuters
Trump delays tariffs for goods under Mexico, Canada trade deal
It's the latest twist in a fluctuating trade policy that has whipsawed markets and fanned worries about inflation and growth.