Getty imagesThe US Donald Trump president says Mexico does not have to pay tariffs to things that come under trading between two countries and Canada through 2 April.
Trump did not confirm if the suspension was also available in Canada, but Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said he was still hoping for neighbors in America.
The newest step is the second climb of two days from Trump to his tariffs.
On Wednesday he said he was temporary Spare freight from 25% import tax in one day after their performance.
Lutnick told CNBC temporarily releasing tariffs for car parts from Canada and Mexico to be part of the United States-Mexican (USMCA) products.
USMCA was established in the first term of Trump’s office. These 34 chapters are disguised vehicles, milk and wood between other things, and the agreement includes a review every six years.
On Thursday, Trump wrote to the fact that Mexico could be free until 2 April.
“After talking to President Claudia Sybaum in Mexico, I didn’t have to pay the tariffs of anything that falls under the USMCA Agreement,” he said.
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