Trump agrees to pause tariffs on Mexico, Canada after they pledge to boost border enforcement
- President Donald Trump agreed to a 30-day pause on tariff threats against Canada and Mexico after both countries pledged to enhance border security, particularly against drug trafficking.
- Mexico will deploy 10,000 members of its National Guard to its northern border to combat drug trafficking, especially fentanyl.
- Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau stated that his government would cooperate on border security and agreed to pause tariffs for at least a month.
- The proposed tariffs were initially set to start at midnight Tuesday, with concerns that they could lead to a broader trade war and economic repercussions.
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