Trump sows confusion on Canada-Mexico tariffs, floats 25% duty for EU goods

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U.S. President Donald Trump hosts his first cabinet meeting on Feb. 26. He said the European Union was formed "in order to screw the United States." © Reuters

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -- U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday raised hopes for another monthlong pause on steep new tariffs on imports from Mexico and Canada, saying they could take effect on April 2, and floated a 25% "reciprocal" tariff on European cars and other goods.

A White House official, however, said Trump's previous March 4 deadline for the 25% tariffs on Mexican and Canadian goods remained in effect "as of this moment," pending his review of Mexican and Canadian actions to secure their borders and halt the flow of migrants and the opioid fentanyl into the U.S.

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