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Commerce Secretary Lutnick says most tariffs on Canada, Mexico likely to be delayed a month

March 6, 2025
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WASHINGTON — U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said Thursday in a television interview that President Donald Trump will “likely” suspend for most products and services for a month, broadening an exemption that was granted on Wednesday only to autos.

In an interview on CNBC, Lutnick said the one-month delay in the import taxes “will likely cover all USMCA-compliant goods and services,” referring to the trade agreement Trump negotiated in his last term that replaced NAFTA. Lutnick estimated that more than half of what the U.S. imports from those two countries would be eligible for the exemption.

Lutnick said the reprieve will only last until April 2, when the Trump administration , in which the U.S. will impose import taxes on other countries to match the ones they have on U.S. exports.

Yet he also said that if the two countries don’t make enough progress limiting the shipment of fentanyl into the United States, the 25% tariffs could be re-applied in a month as well.

“Hopefully we will announce this today — USMCA-compliant goods will not have a tariff for the next month until April 2nd,” Lutnick said.

Lutnick’s comments come as Trump’s on-again, off-again tariffs threats have roiled financial markets, lowered consumer confidence, and enveloped many businesses in an that could delay hiring and investment.

U.S. markets bounced of their lows for the day shortly after Lutnick spoke.

Lutnick added that Trump is expected to speak with Mexico’s president Claudia Sheinbaum later Thursday and could make an announcement afterwards.

The post Commerce Secretary Lutnick says most tariffs on Canada, Mexico likely to be delayed a month appeared first on Associated Press.

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