A growing bipartisan coalition of U.S. lawmakers is pushing back against President Donald Trump’s plan to impose steep tariffs—up to 35%—on Canadian goods, warning of severe economic fallout for border states like Washington.
Small businesses, especially in the Pacific Northwest, report significant financial strain, with some companies anticipating losses in the tens of millions. Local officials and business leaders on both sides of the border, including British Columbia’s premier, are urging an end to the trade war, citing rising costs, job losses, and damaged cross-border relationships. Efforts are underway in Congress to exempt small businesses from the tariffs, as both Republican and Democratic senators unite in opposition.
The ongoing dispute threatens to escalate, with fears of lasting harm to regional economies and U.S.-Canada relations.
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