Trump pauses tariffs on Canadian goods until April 2, after taking a similar step for Mexico
- President Donald J. Trump announced a suspension of tariffs on USMCA-compliant imports from Canada and Mexico until April 2, as stated by the White House.
- The exemption applies to auto imports, with automakers pushing for this decision, according to a White House statement.
- Around half of Mexican and nearly 40% of Canadian imports to the U.S. Are compliant with the USMCA, as reported by CNBC.
- Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick noted that Mexico and Canada have worked to address fentanyl trafficking, influencing Trump's tariff decisions.
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