White House: Earlier reports are wrong, the tariffs will come on February 1

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United States (USA) press secretary Karoline Leavitt, who broke the investor, hopes to delay in tariffs on Friday, announcing from the press podium of the White House that the wide tariffs of President Donald Trump in the amount of 25% in Canada and Mexico, as well as 10% in China will enter into force on February 1. The announcement was destroyed by earlier reports that Trump’s administration would push the tariff to march.

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Press SEC. Leavitt repeats the term Canada and Mexico tariff on February 1.

Canada and Mexico tariff at 25%, and China at 10%.

On Saturday, the tariffs will benefit from public consumption.

There is no release update.

Trump browsing the details of tariff plans that can allow some exemptions, but they will be few.

White House: We do not see the start of the trade war with Canada.

Fentanyl tariffs of Canada and Mexico are exaggerated.

Trump did not decide on the EU tariff schedule.

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