Trump Agrees to Pause Tariffs on Canada Amid Border Enforcement Concessions
President Donald Trump agreed to pause additional tariffs on Canadian imports for 30 days after a call with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. The move comes in exchange for concessions from Trudeau aimed at enhancing border enforcement measures between the two countries.

President Donald Trump has agreed to pause additional tariffs on Canadian imports for 30 days following a phone call with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who made concessions on border enforcement in exchange. The decision came after months of tension between the US and Canada over trade policies. As part of the agreement, Canada will provide increased resources for the US-Mexico border, addressing concerns about smuggling and other security issues.