President Donald Trump announced Thursday that he would delay the implementation of tariffs on certain Mexican imports.
For about a month on Thursday, Trump said he would push back 25% tariffs on Mexican imports covered by the existing US-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA), a trade agreement between North American states. post A true society.
“After talking to Mexican President Claudia Sinbaum, I agreed that Mexico does not have to pay tariffs on those that fall under the USMCA agreement,” Trump wrote in his post. “This contract is until April 2nd. I respected this as an accommodation and President Sinbaum. Our relationship is very good and we work hard at the border in stopping illegal foreigners from entering the United States and similarly stopping fentanyl. I would like to thank President Sinbaum for your hard work and cooperation!”
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