US House Votes to Repeal Trump-Era Tariffs on Canadian Goods
The U.S. House of Representatives has voted to repeal tariffs that were imposed on Canadian goods during the Trump administration. The move aims to strengthen trade relations between the United States and Canada and ease costs for businesses and consumers.
Lawmakers said the tariffs had affected industries like lumber, steel, and aluminum, raising prices and disrupting supply chains. By repealing them, the U.S. hopes to boost cross-border trade and improve economic cooperation.
Canadian officials welcomed the decision, calling it a positive step toward fair and balanced trade. Businesses on both sides of the border are optimistic that the repeal will reduce costs and improve market stability.
Experts say this move could restore trust in North American trade partnerships and pave the way for stronger economic growth in the region.
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