Trump announces a months -long suspension of tariff in Mexico

US President Donald Trump said that Mexico will not have to pay for tariffs on the goods under a trade pound between the two countries and Canada until April 2.
Trump has not confirmed whether the suspension also applies to Canada, but the secretary of the Howard Lutnick store said earlier on Thursday that he hoped to apply to both US neighbors.
The last move is the second rise in two days from Trump on his tariffs.
He said on Wednesday that he would temporarily Spare car manufacturers of 25% of tax imports just a day after they entered into force.
Lutnick told the CNBC that the temporary exemption of the tariff to import a part of the car from Canada and Mexico can expand to all products that are part of the United States Agreement-Moxico-Kanada (USMCA).
Usmac was founded during Trump’s first term. His 34 chapters covered cars, dairy products and wood, among other things, and the agreement included a review every six years.
On Thursday, Trump wrote about the truth of Social that Mexico would be exceptional until April 2.
“After talking to President Claudius Sheinbaum from Mexico, I agreed that Mexico would not need to pay for the tariffs to everything that belongs to the USMac Agreement,” he said.
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