Summary
The U.S. Senate voted to cancel tariffs placed on Canada. The decision was part of ongoing trade issues involving President Trump while he is negotiating trade deals in Asia.
Key Facts
- The Senate voted 50-46 to end tariffs on Canadian goods.
- President Trump is in trade talks with Asian countries.
- The tariffs were part of national emergencies declared by President Trump.
- Democratic senators used these votes to highlight differences with Republican senators on trade policy.
- President Trump has been involved in a trade dispute with Canada, a major U.S. trade partner.