Trump indicates dairy and lumber tariffs may wait until April
- U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick announced that tariffs on Canadian dairy and lumber will be delayed until April, as indicated in the interview with NBC's Meet the Press.
- Mark Carney, Canada's next Prime Minister, vows to combat President Trump's tariffs, which he threatens to implement against Canada, according to WXYZ.
- Trump's tariffs on Canadian goods are a response to Canada's high taxes on American lumber and dairy, which he claims protect local industries.
- Shawn Fain, President of the United Auto Workers union, stated that tariffs on Canada and Mexico are an attempt to address issues impacting the economy and working-class jobs, as reported by WXYZ.
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Trump and Commerce Secretary Indicate Dairy and Lumber Tariffs May Wait Until April
U.S. tariffs on Canadian dairy and lumber may not arrive until next month, according to interviews President Donald Trump and his top commerce official gave to media outlets this weekend. Trump threatened Friday he may hit Canadian lumber and dairy with “reciprocal” tariffs, which he said could come within days. But U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick told NBC’s “Meet the Press” on Sunday that the tariffs on Canadian dairy and lumber will wai…
How looming tariffs on Canada can affect several Michigan industries, including lumber, dairy & auto
The Tariff turmoil has reached a new level, as both Canada and China are taking action against the U.S.China is imposing higher tariffs on key U.S. farm products, while Ontario, Canada, will begin charging more for electricity set to three states, including Michigan. This all comes as Canada's next Prime Ministrer Mark Carney vows to fight back against President Trump's tariffs. Trump is also threatening to implement more tariffs on Canada. He s…


Donald Trump’s dairy tariff threat is walked back by his commerce secretary, who says it’s on hold until April
U.S. President Donald Trump said Friday he planned to impose a 250 per cent tariff on dairy and lumber imports from Canada by Monday or Tuesday, accusing Canada of treating U.S. dairy farmers unfairly.
NAHB Secures Lumber Inclusion in Delay of Mexican and Canadian Tariffs
The situation surrounding tariffs remains fluid, with a flurry of activity in Washington this week. On March 4, President Trump imposed tariffs of 25% on Canadian and Mexican goods entering the U.S. and slapped an additional 10% tariff on Chinese products, which follows an initial 10% tariff last month.
Trump pauses tariffs on Canadian, Mexican imports until April 2
President Trump has announced a temporary suspension of new tariffs on Canadian and Mexican goods covered under the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA). The pause, effective until April 2, affects about 50% of Mexican imports and 38% of Canadian imports under the trade deal. The announcement comes after the administration initially imposed steep tariffs—25% on Canadian and Mexican imports and 10% on Chinese imports. These tariffs are paid by U.…
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