Canadian PM Justin Trudeau says he had ‘good call’ with US president, as Mexico tariffs paused too
Trump agrees to postpone Canada and Mexico tariffs by one month
Donald Trump has pulled back from the brink of a trade war with Canada and Mexico, postponing sweeping new US tariffs on goods from its two closest economic partners by one month.
It is the third time in two weeks the US president has delayed his threatened 25% tariffs on the two countries. China is still set to face additional 10% levy on its exports to the US from Tuesday.
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