Supreme Court Rules Against Trump's Tariffs
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While the vast majority of Canadian exports were exempt from the tariffs now struck down, the ruling does not effect duties harming several key industries.
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.
The Supreme Court’s stunning invalidation of most of the president’s tariffs is another sign that Trumpist populist nationalism is in crisis.
Republican House leaders tried, and failed, to pass a measure on Tuesday that would have blocked House disapproval votes on Trump tariffs through July.
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.