President Donald Trump has announced a temporary pause on tariffs for most goods coming from Mexico and Canada, delaying their implementation for at least one month. The decision follows comments from Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, who suggested the tariffs were likely to be postponed. Meanwhile, Trump's top trade adviser, Peter Navarro, has escalated tensions by accusing Canada of being influenced by Mexican cartels and failing to curb fentanyl imports. The move comes as the administration faces challenges in its broader trade and economic policies. The situation remains fluid, with further developments expected in the coming weeks.
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Trump says he’s lifting tariffs on most goods from Mexico for one month. Follow live updates.
Trump’s announcement comes after his Commerce Secretary, Howard Lutnick, said tariffs on both Canada and Mexico would “likely” be delayed.
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Trump pauses tariffs on most Mexican and Canadian goods
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