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Trudeau announces Trump will delay tariffs on Canada for a minimum of 30 days, live updates from Trump administration


Donald Trump has decided to delay imposing new tariffs on goods from Canada and Mexico for one month, preventing a trade war. This is the third time in two weeks that the US president has postponed imposing the 25% tariffs on these countries. Meanwhile, China is still facing an additional 10% levy on its exports to the US starting Tuesday.

Following talks with the Canadian prime minister and the Mexican president on Monday, Trump agreed to hold off on imposing new duties on these two countries. This move comes amidst extreme volatility in global financial markets as investors react to the prospect of escalating disputes between major economies.

In other news, Trump’s administration has unveiled orders aimed at carrying out his agenda to maximize energy production and slash red tape. This move includes revoking Biden’s withdrawal of federal waters for offshore oil and gas development and boosting resource development in Alaska. Additionally, advocacy groups led by the ACLU are suing the Trump administration over its ban on asylum access at the southern border, citing that the restrictions put asylum seekers at risk.

Moreover, reports suggest that Trump is considering an executive order to dismantle the Department of Education as part of Elon Musk’s campaign to slash federal agencies under the “department of government efficiency.” The administration has also faced criticism for accessing federal government data and limiting access to aid agency headquarters.

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