New Delhi, Feb. 4 -- United States President Donald Trump put his tariff threat on hold Monday, February 3, granting a 30-day pause after Mexico and Canada agreed to strengthen border security to keep a check on the outflow of immigrants and fentanyl onto the American soil.

In a "good call" between Canada and Mexico, both countries agreed to enforce a border plan to satisfy the US, leading to a 30-day pause on Donald Trump's tariffs. Meanwhile, there has been no deal between China and the US so tariffs on Beijing are still due to take effect within hours.

After the announcement of the border deal between Canada and the US, Donald Trump said, "Canada has agreed to ensure we have a secure Northern Border, and to finally end the deadly sco...