President Trump has agreed to tariff exemptions for imports from Canada and Mexico that comply with the USMCA. The National Newspaper Association and News/Media Alliance have notified their members of this development. These exemptions will be in effect until April 2. Newsprint, including magazine paper, is covered under this agreement. Trump signed amendments to the tariff orders for Mexico and Canada earlier in the week, which took effect on March 7. The NNA has warned of potential reciprocal tariffs and new tariffs on Canadian products looming on April 2. Paper suppliers are urged not to impose tariff surcharges on shipments to newspapers. U.S. manufacturers are already announcing price increases, prompting a call for a unified effort to fend off tariffs on newspapers and magazines. The NNA urges companies to contact their U.S. Senators and Representatives to express concerns about the impact of the tariffs. The situation is described as volatile and evolving, with updates to be provided as confirmed.
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