President Trump grants a one-month reprieve from tariffs to automakers, while nearly 6,000 USDA workers are reinstated after an unlawful firing.
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Donald Trump has granted an exemption from tariffs for automakers for one month. This decision follows lobbying efforts from major companies and comes amid ongoing trade tensions with Canada. The exemption aims to allow automakers time to plan investments in domestic production, while Trump maintains a hard stance with other countries involved in trade discussions.

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President Trump has granted a one-month reprieve from tariffs to automakers, aiming to avoid economic disadvantages and major disruptions in the North American auto industry.
