
Trump Pauses Tariffs on Canada and Mexico for 30 Days 🎯
Trump hits pause on tariffs against Canada and Mexico for 30 days to strike a possible deal! Canada ramps up border security to tackle fentanyl. Talks with Mexico also lead to a tariff pause.
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Trump hits pause on tariffs against Canada and Mexico for 30 days to strike a possible deal! Canada ramps up border security to tackle fentanyl. Talks with Mexico also lead to a tariff pause.
President Trump pauses tariffs on Canada and Mexico for 30 days after agreements to bolster border security and combat fentanyl trade. Both nations aim to negotiate and strengthen partnerships.
U.S. President Trump has paused tariffs on Canada and Mexico for 30 days to negotiate a new economic deal, focusing on securing the border and combating drug flow.
U.S. President Trump pauses tariffs on Canada and Mexico for a month to negotiate a final economic deal, focusing on border security and combating fentanyl.
U.S. President Trump pauses tariffs on Canada and Mexico for 30 days to negotiate a final economic deal, following commitments by Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau to bolster border security and combat fentanyl.
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