Trump’s 50% tariffs are on pause: Here’s where things stand on a potential trade deal
United States President Donald Trump announced late Tuesday night that Canada and the U.S. had reached a tentative trade deal and that he was hitting pause on the new 50 per cent tariffs for three days to allow for sides to finalize the documentation.
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Trade Representative Jamieson Greer congratulated Trump shortly after and said the deal had several provisions that protect American and Canadian workers and partners.
But Prime Minister Mark Carney sounded a little more cautious.
The Financial Post dives into what that might mean for Canada.
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