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President Trump gives some automakers a one month exemption to tariffs
but is the damage to the US reputation already done?
This is a moment when people start to say, well, hang on, can we really trust America?
Plus, how would the President's crypto reserve actually work?
And why aren't mining companies all over Greenland extracting its mineral riches?
It's Wednesday, March 5th.
I'm Alex Osola for the Wall Street Journal.
This is the PM edition of what's News,
the top headlines and business stories that move the world today.
First on today's show, the Latest on President Trump's 25% tariffs on goods from Canada and Mexico.
The White House Press secretary Caroline Levitt said the President is giving a one month exemption
to automakers who comply with the USMCA,
a previous trade deal between the U.S. canada and Mexico.
She said the request came from the heads of Ford, General Motors and Stellantis.
Meanwhile,
President Trump
and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau speaker spoke this morning