Trump agrees to pause tariffs on Mexico, but import taxes still in place for Canada and China
Briefly

Mexico has paused planned tariffs after discussions between President Sheinbaum and President Trump. The pause aims to reinforce border security against drug trafficking, particularly fentanyl. In return, the U.S. has committed to address weapon trafficking into Mexico. President Trump is also navigating tariffs with Canada, indicating potential strain in relationships as both countries prepare counter-tariffs. The ongoing uncertainty raises questions about future trade relations and the possibility of a broader trade war, amidst shared historical ties between the U.S. and its neighbors.
The United States commits to work to stop the trafficking of high powered weapons to Mexico.
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