Trump Pauses Tariffs on Mexico and Canada Goods Covered By USMCA

Trump Pauses Tariffs on Mexico and Canada Goods Covered By USMCA

President Donald Trump on Thursday paused tariffs on Mexican and Canadian goods that comply with the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA), granting a reprieve to America’s two largest trading partners.

Trump signed an order modifying the tariffs he put in place earlier in the week, which placed a 25 percent duty on imports from both countries. Under the revised policy, goods that comply with the USMCA will be exempt from the tariffs, a move designed to incentivize North American production while ensuring compliance with trade commitments.

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