Tariffs on Mexico, Canada, China will start Feb. 1, White House says
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt confirmed that tariffs against Mexico and Canada will start on Saturday after a report circulated that Trump was going to push it back a month.
"I saw that report and it is false," Leavitt said. "I was just with the president in the Oval Office, and I can confirm that tomorrow, the Feb. 1 deadline that President Trump put into place in a statement several weeks ago, continues."
"The president will be implementing tomorrow a 25% tariff on Mexico, 25% tariffs on Canada and a 10% tariff on China," she added.

Leavitt would not say if there will be any exemptions for items like oil, which Trump suggested could be spared from the tax.
"Those tariffs will be for public consumption in about 24 hours tomorrow," she said. "So you can read them then."