Donald Trump says Mexico, Canada tariffs now set for April 2

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Earlier this month, the Trump administration had set March 4 as the effective date for 25% duties on goods from Mexico and non-energy goods from Canada

on Wednesday said stiff new tariffs on imports from Mexico and Canada would take effect on April 2, about a month later than an earlier deadline for the levies to take effect.Earlier this month the administration had set March 4 as the effective date for 25% duties on goods from Mexico and non-energy goods from Canada .Trump said Monday that the levies would be going forward on schedule – but his comments also cited other executive orders in his growing tariff agenda.

Canadian officials and premiers have been cycling through Washington in recent weeks in an attempt to find out what it would take to get Trump to abandon his tariff plans. But it remains unclear what Trump wants as the president continues to complain about trade and call for Canada to become a U.S. state.The Canada-U.S. tariff feud could soon get worse. Here are the latest updates and what they mean for your financesCanada and Mexico to step up fentanyl, border talks this week in bid to avoid Trump’s tariffs

The Canada-U.S. tariff feud could soon get worse. Here are the latest updates and what they mean for your finances

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