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Tariff Roundup

On Monday, February 3rd, Canada and Mexico secured a one-month pause on the planned 25% tariff on their exports (10% for Canadian energy), temporarily deescalating trade tensions that spiked after the Trump administration’s announcement on Saturday. Meanwhile, the administration levied 10% additional tariffs on imports from China starting at midnight…

February 5, 2025
By Nate Tamarin & Teneo's Global Government Affairs and Geopolitical Risk Teams
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