U.S. President Donald Trump has temporarily paused tariffs on Canadian goods for 30 days after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau agreed to a new border security plan. The plan, which includes increased personnel, technology, and resources to combat fentanyl trafficking, is part of a broader effort to strengthen border enforcement. The tariffs, set to affect Canadian goods and energy exports, were due to take effect just hours before the announcement. Trudeau’s government has already deployed new resources to address border issues, including Black Hawk helicopters. The pause follows a similar deal with Mexico, which also received a one-month tariff reprieve. However, Canadian provinces remain cautious, with some warning they may retaliate if Trump proceeds with the tariffs. Despite this, Trudeau expressed optimism that the pause will help prevent further trade disruptions, though the situation remains uncertain.
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Trump Pauses Tariffs on Canada for 30 Days
By Sabrina Spencer
Feb 3, 2025 | 4:17 PM
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