The House is expected to pass a vote rejecting President Trump’s proposed tariffs on Canadian goods, aimed at addressing trade imbalances and protecting domestic industries. This development comes amidst escalating bilateral trade tensions between the US and Canada, where disputes over tariffs have affected cross-border commerce. Moreover, recent legislative efforts reflect Congress’s intention to reassert its constitutional authority over tariffs in response to executive actions.
House vote to reject Trump’s tariffs on Canada on track to pass
