Rumor Alert! Reports about delaying 25% tariffs on Canada & Mexico are flying around, but no official word yet. Update: The White House confirms the March 1st report is false.

There’s been quite a buzz about potential delays in the 25% tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico. Some sources have suggested that the tariffs, initially set to go into effect on February 1st, might be postponed until March 1st. However, there hasn’t been any official confirmation from the Trump administration. President Trump has reiterated that the tariffs will proceed as planned, which has left many people uncertain about what to believe.

Given the current information, it’s crucial for everyone to stay vigilant and double-check the news before accepting it as fact. Misinformation can spread quickly, especially with rumors flying around. The best course of action is to verify news from credible sources and avoid spreading unconfirmed details.

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