Tuesday, February 4, 2025 -US President Donald Trump has agreed to pause the implementation of planned U.S. tariffs on imports from Canada for at least 30 days, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said.
The pause was announced in a tweet by Trudeau hours after Trump and
Mexico’s president said Trump would pause for one month planned tariffs on
imports from Mexico.
The pauses came after those countries agreed to take steps toward
preventing the trafficking of the deadly opioid fentanyl into the U.S.
Trump on Saturday said he would impose 25% tariffs on
goods from Mexico and Canada, and 10% tariffs on goods imported
from China.
Trump had also planned to impose a 10% tariff on energy resources from
Canada.
Trudeau on Saturday warned that his country would implement a 25%
tariff against $155 billion in U.S. goods in retaliation for Trump’s tariffs.
But in a tweet announcing the pause, Trudeau wrote, “I just had a good
call with President Trump.”
Trudeau said Canada had made new commitments “to appoint a Fentanyl
Czar.”
“Canada is implementing our $1.3 billion border plan — reinforcing the
border with new choppers, technology and personnel, enhanced coordination with
our American partners, and increased resources to stop the flow of fentanyl,”
the prime minister wrote. “Nearly 10,000 frontline personnel are and will be
working on protecting the border.”
“Proposed tariffs will be paused for at least 30 days while we work
together,” wrote Trudeau.
Trump in a Truth Social post wrote, “Canada has agreed to ensure we have
a secure Northern Border, and to finally end the deadly scourge of drugs like
Fentanyl that have been pouring into our Country, killing hundreds of thousands
of Americans, while destroying their families and communities all across our
Country.”
“I am very pleased with this initial outcome, and the Tariffs announced
on Saturday will be paused for 30 days to see whether or not a final Economic
deal with Canada can be structured,” Trump wrote. “FAIRNESS FOR ALL!”
Earlier Monday, Trump paused tariffs on Mexico imports after that
country’s president, Claudia Sheinbaum, said she would immediately send 10,000
soldiers to her northern border to stem fentanyl shipments into the U.S.
The vast majority of fentanyl seized at U.S. borders comes from Mexico.
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