A growing coalition of Republican and Democratic lawmakers is pushing back against President Trump's plan to impose steep tariffs on Canadian goods, warning of severe economic fallout for small businesses and border communities.
Washington state and British Columbia leaders have joined forces to highlight the damage already being felt, including lost revenue, rising costs, and strained cross-border relationships. Business owners and officials in the Pacific Northwest report that the tariffs are hurting industries from agriculture to marine trades, with some companies facing millions in unexpected costs. Lawmakers are introducing bipartisan bills to exempt small businesses from the tariffs, arguing that the trade war is causing more harm than good.
Both sides of the border are calling for urgent action to prevent lasting economic damage and restore stable trade relations.
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