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Mexico aims to boost compliant exports to 90% after U.S. tariff reprieve

  • U.S. President Donald Trump paused 25 percent tariffs on Canadian goods until next month, seeking trade fairness and more action on drug smuggling.
  • The temporary relief from tariffs applies to goods meeting rules-of-origin requirements under the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement.
  • Saskatchewan Deputy Premier Jim Reiter criticized the U.S. For its frequently changing tariff announcements, calling them 'ridiculous' and expressing concerns over trade turmoil.
  • Reiter emphasized the need for both countries to return to normal free trade, stating that 'nobody will come out as the winner' in this situation.
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Saskatchewan deputy premier says changing U.S. tariff decisions 'ridiculous'

REGINA — Saskatchewan's deputy premier says the constantly shifting announcements from the United States on tariffs is "ridiculous" and raise concerns that the turmoil is now the new normal.

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24matins.uk broke the news in on Friday, March 7, 2025.
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