U.S. says Canada can avoid tariffs with border action
- Trump's administration may ease 25-percent tariffs against Canada and Mexico, as stated by Howard Lutnick during his Senate confirmation hearing.
- Canada and Mexico are enhancing border policies to meet Trump's demands, including a $1.3-billion investment in border security measures.
- Canadian officials are hopeful to resolve the tariff threat before Trump's deadline, though no guarantees were provided by Foreign Minister Mélanie Joly.
- The tariffs aim to address border issues and drug flows, as Lutnick emphasized that they are different from other tariffs imposed by the administration.
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