March 6, 2025 – The White House announced Thursday afternoon that it will suspend tariffs on all imports that are compliant with the Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement until April 2. The pause, which was extended to imports from Mexico that adhered to the agreement earlier Thursday, will now also cover goods from Canada that meet the trade deal’s requirements. The move builds on Wednesday’s exemption for car imports from either country. Roughly half of Mexico imports to the U.S. are CUSMA compliant, while nearly 40% of those from Canada are, CNBC reported, citing a White House official. The U.S. is preparing to enact a universal reciprocal tariff policy on April 2, the day the pause ends.