Donald Trump is considering delaying tariffs on a wide range of goods from Canada and Mexico until April, as discussions among senior administration figures indicate a potential softening of his trade war strategy. Following a recent round of tariffs imposed on these nations, Trump has already granted carmakers a reprieve amid warnings of disruptions. The US commerce secretary hinted at broader relief likely covering all USMCA compliant products. Although initially aggressive, Trump appears to be re-evaluating his approach, acknowledging the adverse impact of tariffs during his latest address to Congress.
Trump is poised to pull back from his trade war with Canada and Mexico, temporarily delaying tariffs on various goods until April, according to top officials.
The reprieve from tariffs will likely cover all USMCA compliant goods and services, reflecting a potential broader relief rather than an aggressive stance against Canada and Mexico.
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