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Six Republican lawmakers joined Democrats to back a resolution that seeks to end the tariffs Trump imposed on Canada last year.
The House of Representatives on Feb. 11 voted to overturn President Trump's Canadian tariffs – the first in what could be a series of rebukes.
Tariff revenue surges 300% under Trump administration, but Supreme Court battle could reshape trade policy. Federal coffers see $124 billion windfall.
Republicans failed to renew a ban on legislation seeking to overturn tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump, setting the stage for Democrats to potentially force votes later this week to terminate the penalties on Canada and Mexico.
The president has repeatedly said that he would be able to send out the $2,000 "dividends" without congressional approval.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent warns Supreme Court ruling against Trump's emergency tariffs would be "gigantic loss" for all Americans nationwide.
US President Donald Trump discusses Swiss tariffs, raising duties to 39 percent after a call with Karin Keller-Sutter. The later deal reduced duties to 15 percent with $200 billion in US investment.
I n recent weeks President Donald Trump has struck new trade deals with Argentina and India. Both countries have obtained partial relief from tariffs by making it easier for American firms to sell goods to their citizens in return.