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US Commerce chief: Trump to set tariff levels for Mexico and Canada on Tuesday

Howard Lutnick, the U.S. Secretary of Commerce, said that on Sunday tariffs against Canada and Mexico would go into effect starting on Tuesday. However President Donald Trump will decide whether or not to keep with the planned 25% rate.

Lutnick said on the Fox News show "Sunday Morning Futures" that "that is a fluid scenario."

There will be tariffs on Mexico and Canada on Tuesday. We'll leave it up to the president and his team of negotiators to decide what they are.

Lutnick’s comments were Trump's first indication that he may not impose all the threatened tariffs of 25% on goods imported from Mexico or Canada, and other non-energy products.

He said that both countries had "done an acceptable job" in securing their border with the United States despite the fact that the deadly drug fentanyl is still flowing into the country.

Trump created confusion when he suggested a possible deadline of April 2, in relation to tariffs against Canada and Mexico. He later confirmed the deadline as being Tuesday and announced that he would impose another 10% tariff on Chinese products on Tuesday, effectively double the 10% duties imposed by Feb. 4.

Lutnick stated that Trump will likely raise tariffs against China on Tuesday, unless they stop fentanyl trafficking to the U.S.

(source: Reuters)