U.S. President Donald Trump has delayed the imposition of a 50% tariff on Canadian goods for three days. This decision comes after an agreement was reached with Canadian officials just hours before the tariffs were set to take effect, which would have impacted approximately $20 billion worth of goods. Trump announced the delay via social media, stating that it was based on a deal that is subject to finalization. Additionally, he suggested that the Keystone XL oil pipeline project could potentially be revived.
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Trump Delays Tariff Increase on Canada and Discusses Keystone XL Pipeline
President Trump has postponed a planned 50% tariff on Canadian goods for three days following an agreement with Canadian officials. He also indicated the possibility of reviving the Keystone XL oil pipeline project.
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