
President Donald Trump has delayed the planned 50% tariffs on certain Canadian imports for three days as U.S. and Canadian officials continue negotiations toward a broader trade agreement.
The move provides both sides with additional time to resolve outstanding disputes and avoid another escalation in the U.S.-Canada trade relationship. Canadian officials have acknowledged progress, but a final agreement has not yet been reached.
For now, the tariff delay should be viewed as a temporary pause—not a completed trade deal. The outcome of the ongoing negotiations will determine whether the tariffs are ultimately implemented, revised or withdrawn.
