Reported about 12 hours ago
The Senate's bipartisan decision to repeal Donald Trump's global tariff policy reflects increasing resistance to tariffs that have negatively impacted trade relations with Mexico, Canada, and China. Despite the Senate vote passing 51-47 with support from four Republican senators, the House is unlikely to pursue similar measures. Both U.S. and Mexican officials are engaging in trade discussions to avert new tariffs as they prepare for the upcoming review of the US-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA). Amid economic pressures, particularly in Mexico, these talks are deemed essential to stabilize trade dynamics.
Source: YAHOO