The House of Representatives passed a measure rejecting President Trump’s tariffs on Canada, underscoring Congress’s role in scrutinizing executive actions related to international trade. The move comes as Canada is the United States’ primary trading partner, with deeply integrated cross-border supply chains between the two nations, making such tariffs particularly impactful. These tariffs are often justified by invoking national security concerns or claims of unfair trade practices.
House passes measure rejecting Trump’s tariffs on Canada
