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Trump is still mulling over new Canada and Mexico tariffs with deadline looming, commerce secretary Howard Lutnick says
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VOA60 America - New US tariffs on Canada, Mexico could be eased, Commerce Secretary Lutnick says
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Tariffs for Mexico, Canada could begin Tuesday — if Trump moves ahead
Stock futures climbed Monday as investors tried to decipher what President Donald Trump 's final tariff plan will look like. Duties of up to 25% on imports from Mexico and Canada are set to take effect Tuesday – though Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick suggested that the administration could reduce the rate.
Trump said the tariffs against Mexico and Canada are expected to go into effect on April 2, after a monthlong pause. But then Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said another pause is possible based on fentanyl prevention and progress on the border.
President Donald Trump will impose tariffs on Mexico and Canada on Tuesday but is still deciding on the levels, commerce secretary Howard Lutnick has said. Mexico and Canada have done “a lot” to address Trump’s concerns about border crossings but not enough to address his worries about “fentanyl deaths in America”,
U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick stated that President Trump is considering tariffs on Canadian and Mexican goods. With a decision due, there's praise for improved border security but calls for more action against fentanyl trafficking.
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President Donald Trump’s delayed tariffs on Canada and Mexico will go into effect on Tuesday, according to Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent.
US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick has indicated that tariffs on Canada and Mexico will be imposed from Tuesday as planned, but that their rate could be lowered.
The US Commerce Secretary says the two countries have ”done a reasonable job” securing their US borders. Read more at straitstimes.com.
US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said the Donald Trump administration's proposed tariffs on Canada and Mexico will take effect from Tuesday, March 4. Highlighting that the two neighbouring countries have done a "reasonable job" to secure its borders with the US,
The U.S. Commerce Secretary says Trump will meet with his advisors to discuss the tariffs set to be imposed Tuesday, adding that the U.S. is concerned about Canada and Mexico’s measures on fentanyl
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