The US House of Representatives voted to cancel customs tariffs against Canada
The House of Representatives of the United States of America on Thursday morning with a majority of votes supported the plan to cancel the customs tariffs imposed by the President of the United States against Canada.
According to RCO News Agency, lawmakers voted 219 in favor against 211 against a resolution to end US President Donald Trump’s use of a national emergency to impose punitive trade measures against Canadian goods.
According to the Reuters News agency, this is an important symbolic vote in the House of Representatives, and this resolution has a good chance of being approved in the Senate; The Senate, which has twice voted to prevent Trump from imposing tariffs on Canada despite Republicans holding more seats.
However, the vote is unlikely to become law because it requires a two-thirds majority in both chambers to pass, and most Republicans have been reluctant to oppose Trump’s policies.
end of message
RCO NEWS
RCO




