Supreme Court rejects Trump’s tariffs
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The U.S. Supreme Court may have struck down U.S. President Donald Trump’s sweeping emergency tariff powers, but Canada’s tariff threat is far from over.
Six House Republicans joined Democrats on Wednesday to pass a resolution aimed at repealing President Donald Trump's tariffs on Canada, delivering a bipartisan rebuke to the administration's hardline
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How the overturn of Trump’s Canada tariffs will impact your wallet
On Feb. 20, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down most of President Donald Trump's sweeping tariffs on a variety of global trading partners, including Canada.
The Trump tariffs are dead. Long live the Trump tariffs? This morning, in a 6–3 opinion, the Supreme Court struck down the bulk of the president’s sweeping global tariffs. The majority ruled that the law Donald Trump had used to carry out most of his trade policies does not,
The measure's passage is largely symbolic as it's likely to be vetoed by the president if it survives a Senate vote.
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Trump threatens 'consequences' after 6 House Republicans voted to reverse his Canada tariffs
President Trump threatens to back primary challengers against six House Republicans who voted with Democrats to undo his Canada tariffs.
US automakers now make just a quarter of the cars assembled in Canada. They’re losing influence with Mark Carney’s government, which is looking overseas.
The Supreme Court case focused mainly on reciprocal tariffs, and the ruling leaves much of the U.K.'s trade deal with the U.S. — including preferential sectoral tariffs on steel, pharmaceuticals and autos — unaffected.