Trump Weighs Agriculture Carveouts to Canada, Mexico Tariffs

  • President has already offered relief to auto industry
  • Exemptions could cover potash, fertilizer used by US farmers
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President Donald Trump is considering exempting certain agricultural products from tariffs imposed on Canada and Mexico, the latest move by the administration on Wednesday to offer relief to certain sectors from the sweeping new import taxes.