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The Trump Administration delay until June 1 on tariff decisions for Canada, Mexico and the EU in a strong U.S. economy have observers wondering why politicians are "toying with a good thing."
When President Trump said on March 1 that he would impose tariffs of 25% on foreign steel and 10% on aluminum, it immediately put construction estimators and executives, and the suppliers they rely on, into a holding pattern.