Donald Trump's dairy tariff threat is walked back by his commerce secretary, who says it's on hold until April

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Canadian dairy and lumber might be in the clear from U.S. President Donald Trump‘s tariffs — for now.

While speaking from the Oval Office on Friday, the president said he planned to impose a dollar-for-dollar, 250 per cent tariff on dairy and lumber imports from Canada by Monday or Tuesday. However, in a televised interview with NBC News Sunday morning, U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said these tariffs wouldn’t go into effect until April 2, the same day Trump says he’ll impose sweeping tariffs on all global imports.

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