House votes to block Canada tariffs
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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.
A year after Trump's tariffs spooked manufacturers and customers, Chinese factories and ports were humming unfethered ahead of the Lunar New Year holiday.
After Tuesday night's embarrassing defeat for Speaker Mike Johnson at the hands of rebellious Republicans, the House is set to vote Wednesday evening on a Democratic-led resolution to rescind President Donald Trump’s tariffs imposed on Canada -- which could result in a major rebuke of the president’s trade policies.
The Congressional Budget Office reports that President Donald Trump’s tariffs have partially offset the deficit costs of the GOP tax law.
The U.S. government in January ran up a smaller deficit than a year ago, while tariff collections surged.
Millions of Americans braced for runaway inflation in response to President Donald Trump's aggressive import tariffs. They're still waiting.