United States President Donald Trump acknowledged on Friday that tariff costs can be passed on to consumers and said their plans to impose fees may cause short-term interruption.
However, the Republican President told reporters in the Oval Hall that he was not concerned about the reaction of financial markets to his tax plans.
Earlier, the White House said Trump will implement tomorrow.
Now in the early evening, the Republican has turned back and said it will reduce threatened tariffs on Canadian oil to 10%.
In addition, the Republican added that oil and gas tariffs will probably be applied until February 18.