
Canada halts second tariff wave after Trump announces pause on some duties
WASHINGTON — Finance Minister Dominic LeBlanc said Ottawa will suspend a second wave of retaliatory tariffs after U.S. President Donald Trump signed an executive order Thursday to pause some new duties on Canada and Mexico and reduce potash levies to 10 per cent.
LeBlanc posted on social media that Canada will not proceed with planned retaliatory tariffs on $125 billion of U.S. products until April 2, and will continue to push the Trump administration to drop all of its latest duties.
Trump’s order, read out Thursday in the Oval Office, linked the tariff relief to maintaining the flow of automobile parts that comply with the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement, known as CUSMA, and to helping farmers who need potash for fertilizer. It fulfilled a pledge the president made after a conversation with the Big Three automakers — Stellantis, Ford and General Motors — on Wednesday.
An explanatory statement issued by the White House said there would be no tariffs on goods from Canada and Mexico that claim and qualify for CUSMA preference.