President Donald Trump is considering imposing sweeping 20% tariffs on most imported goods, a move that has alarmed both domestic lawmakers and international trade partners. The proposed tariffs are part of a long-standing belief Trump holds in using trade barriers to protect U.S. industries. A bipartisan group of U.S. senators is pushing back, particularly against tariffs on Canadian goods, arguing that the emergency declaration used to justify them is unwarranted. The Senate is preparing to vote on a resolution that could revoke Trump's authority to impose these tariffs. The global community is watching closely, fearing a potential escalation into a full-blown trade war.
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U.S. Senate set to vote on challenge to Trump’s justification for tariffs against Canada
Democratic Senator Tim Kaine said the resolution aims to “turn off” the Canadian emergency declared by Donald Trump, with the vote set to happen either Tuesday or Wednesday. (Credit: Graeme Sloan/Sipa USA) A bipartisan group of U.
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