Trump Suspends Mexico Tariffs on USMCA Goods for a Month
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Trump says Mexico will not be required to pay tariffs items in USMCA agreement
President Trump posted on social media that Mexico will not be required to pay tariffs on anything that falls under the USMCA agreement until early April.NBC News - 3h -
Trump says most goods from Mexico will be exempt from recent tariffs for one month
President Donald Trump said in a social media post that he will issue an exemption on tariffs for most goods coming into the U.S. from Mexico, after putting in place sweeping 25% tariffs on Tuesday.NBC News - 2h -
Trump announces month-long suspension of Mexico tariffs
Mexico will not be required to pay tariffs on goods that come under a previous trade pact until 2 April.BBC News - 2h -
Trump announces 1-month delay on Canada, Mexico tariffs for cars
President Trump on Wednesday announced a one-month exemption on tariffs against Canada and Mexico for cars following a meeting with the three major U.S. automakers. Trump spoke with the leaders of ...The Hill - 1d -
Trump to Pause Auto Tariffs for Canada and Mexico for One Month
The president said he would pause a 25 percent tariff on cars coming from Canada and Mexico under a trade pact for one month, while other levies stay in place.The New York Times - 16h -
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Trump puts tariffs on thousands of goods from Canada and Mexico, risking higher prices
President Donald Trump has moved forward with a plan to put sweeping tariffs on all goods coming into the United States from Canada and Mexico, threatening a trade war with its closest trading ...NBC News - 2d -
Stocks fall even as Trump gives Mexico a one-month reprieve from tariffs
Stocks fell Thursday afternoon as President Donald Trump's pledge to temporarily exempt many Mexican imports from his 25% tariffs failed to deter a wider sell-off.NBC News - 43m -
Trump threatens to impose 25% tariffs on EU goods
US president warns levies will target auto sector and be applied ‘generally’Financial Times - Feb. 26
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