House moves to revoke Trump’s Canada tariffs

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The US House passed a 219–211 resolution to rescind President Trump’s tariffs on Canadian goods, with six Republicans joining Democrats.
House moves to revoke Trump’s Canada tariffs
Why it matters
The vote creates a live legislative path—if the Senate also approves—to remove the tariff cost embedded in cross-border pricing and procurement for US importers and Canadian exporters. Trump publicly warned Republicans against opposing tariffs, raising the likelihood of party-line pressure shaping the Senate outcome and keeping tariff planning assumptions in place for now. Companies with Canada-linked supply chains should treat this as a near-term policy volatility signal rather than a confirmed relief event until Senate action and presidential signature occur.
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World & Politics Policy & Regulation Trade & Tariffs

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