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US tariffs on Canadian goods paused for three days
The Trump administration announced a three-day pause on implementing a 50% tariff policy on many Canadian goods, following weeks of negotiations with Canada. The reprieve was declared amid discussions about an impending deal between the two nations. These tariffs would affect a variety of products, including whisky and electronics, that were previously protected by the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement.
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