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President Donald Trump paused 25% tariffs on Canadian and Mexican goods for 30 days after securing border security commitments.Canada pledged $1.3 billion to deploy 10,000 personnel and surveillance tech along its US border, while Mexico stationed 10,000 National Guard troops to block fentanyl and migrant flows.Trumps original tariffs, set for February 4, targeted $880 billion in Mexican imports and $650 billion in Canadian goods, excluding a 10% energy levy.
China faced no reprieve, absorbing a 10% tariff on $300 billion in exports.Beijing retaliated with matching duties on US agriculture and energy, filing a WTO complaint.
Analysts warn a prolonged US-China clash could shrink global GDP by 1.4% over two years.Meanwhile, US consumers dodged immediate price spikes: gas wouldve risen 40/gallon, while cars and produce faced $3,000 and 60% hikes, respectively.
Canada prepared retaliatory tariffs on $106 billion in US goods, targeting autos, steel, and dairy.United States Delays Canada Tariffs for 30 Days as China Faces 10% Levies.
(Photo Internet reproduction)Mexico planned non-tariff strikes like procurement bans.
Both argued Trumps move breached USMCA terms, risking North Americas $1.7 trillion trade bloc.In addition, economists projected Mexicos GDP to drop 4.5% by 2026 under sustained tariffs, with Canada losing 278,000 jobs.United States Tariffs Spark Economic UncertaintyThe US faced 177,000 layoffs and a 0.5% GDP dip.
Trump sees tariffs as tools to curb fentanyl deaths and migration, citing 100,000 annual overdoses and 2.5 million border encounters.Critics called the border deals political theaterCanadas measures echoed a December 2024 plan, while Mexicos troop surge followed 2021 precedents.
Markets wobbled Monday, recovering after tariff delays.Chinas tariffs take effect February 10, leaving a narrow window for talks.
The White House reserved rights to reimpose North American tariffs if progress stalls, keeping trade uncertainty alive.
For businesses, the 30-day pause offers fleeting relief before potential supply chain chaos.





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