Trump delays tariffs on some goods from Canada, Mexico, 1 month – nationally

US President Donald Trump on Thursday temporarily renounced the tariff to some but not all products from Canada and Mexico Two days after launching a Continental trade warSpecifically, those who fall under the North American Agreement on Free Trade.
Trump has signed a new executive command by giving exemption to Canada after he originally said on Thursday that only Mexico would receive a partial return to festive tariffs by April 2.
The delay of exemption for Canada came after Trump He equalized new attacks against Prime Minister Justin Trudeau after a tumultuous exchange on Wednesday.
Canada will postpone his second round of retaliated tariffs by April 2 as a result of Trump’s temporary return, according to Finance Minister Dominic Leblanc later on Thursday.
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According to the new altered order signed by Trump, imports from Canada, which is in accordance with the State-Mexico Agreement with Canada (Cusma)-the first car components-will be raised by 25 percent of a one-month tariff.
“In order to reduce the disorder of the American automotive industry and car workers, it is appropriate to adjust the tariffs imposed on Canada articles,” the amendment reports.
Kali – which US farmers import from Canada for fertilizer – It will be targeted with a smaller 10 percent, with the same rate that Trump tariff Canadian energy products.
Imports from Mexico, which in accordance with Cum, will be excluded from a 25 percent tariff for one month, according to a separate order.
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Approximately 62 percent of imports from Canada would probably still face new tariffs, because they are not in line with Cum, according to an official of the White House who insisted on anonymity to review the commands with journalists, Associated Press and Reuters reported. Half of the imports from Mexico, which is not aligned with Cum, would also be taxed by the orders signed by Trump, the official said.
Trump posted on Wednesday Return from the tariff on the large three of the car Stellantis, General Motors and Ford – operating on North American production lines – until April 2.
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Then what Trump calls the “reciprocal” tariffs will come into force to seek to reconcile all tariffs and trade measures imposed by other countries.
Trump said he did not want to expand that exemption for Autos after that date.
“Most tariffs go on April 2,” Trump said before signing the orders. “And then we have some temporary and small, relatively small, although it is a lot of money with Mexico and Canada.”
Temporary break also does not include steel and aluminum goods that will be located under a separate series of tariffs that should take effect next week.
Trump’s threats to the tariffs that were re -abolished financial markets, reduced consumer confidence and covered many companies in an uncertain atmosphere that could delay employment and investment. But the president said economic uncertainty does not affect his developing exceptions.
“I don’t even look at the market, because in the long run, the United States will be very strong with what is happening now,” he told reporters in the oval office after signing the command.
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Canada revenge with the initial circle of tariffs to $ 30 billion in American goods, while the provinces withdrew American alcohol from the store shelves and canceled US business contracts, among other measures.
Earlier on Thursday, Trudeau told Canada reporters will not raise his retaliation until Trump completely raises his tariffs.
“We will not give up our reply tariffs until the US tariffs are justified on Canadian goods are not abolished,” he said.
The federal government was supposed to impose the second round of tariffs in three weeks at $ 125 billion worth of American goods if Trump’s tariffs persevere. They will now postpone up to 2 April “As we continue to work on removing all tariffs,” Said Leblanc in the post on X.
Announcing a one -month break for Mexico, Trump said that he and Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum “worked hard” together “because of the care of border security, including Fentanil, which Trump often cited for his tariffs in Canada and Mexico.
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The tariffs were imposed under the emergencies given to the President during the national emergencies, which Trump declared the borders on the flow of migrants and fentanil.
Trump’s administration accused Canada of not doing enough of resolving the same issues of safety of the border, despite $ 1.3 billion in the Federal Government’s investment, the appointment of Fentanil Cara and data showing the fentanis attacks on the border of Canada and the US have continued with a record high age.
TRUDEAU and Trump talked about the issue of Fentanil for almost an hour of phone call on Wednesday, which the Prime Minister described to reporters on Thursday as “colorful”.
“I can confirm that we will continue to be in a trade war that has launched the United States in the foreseeable future,” he said.
Previously, Trump accused Trudeau of social media of “using a tariff problem, which has greatly caused it to re -run for the Prime Minister.” TRUDEAU should resign after the party on Sunday’s voice of a new liberal leader, on Thursday, confirmed that he would not remain as a guardian prime minister after his successor was elected.
In the meantime, the provinces began to introduce new retribution. Ontario Prime Minister Doug Ford announced on Thursday Its province would add a 25 -pointed export tax to the sold electricity sold For US states, and British Columbia David Eby said that US commercial vehicles traveling to the Province in Alaska will face a new toll.
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“The tariffs are included, the tariffs are excluded, threats, commands abolished, set up – all this is a deliberate tactic to weaken our determination,” Eby told reporters in VictoriaShortly after Trump’s exemptions for Canada were announced.
“We will make sure that Americans realize how angry we are, how united we are, how dedicated we are to work as a country to advocate each other in our own independence on our own two feet, and I say that we are not relenting until the president takes off the threat from the table.”
Foreign Minister Melanie Joly had an equally strong word about how constant “drama” and requests affect Canada-Us Interview with CNN on Thursday.
“Trump’s administration showed us too much disrespect at the moment: calling us 51. Calling its premiere” Governor, “she said.
“Canadians had enough.”
– With Global Unaay Wound Files and Simon Little, Associated Press and Reuters