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The U.S. Senate voted against Trump’s tariffs on Canada. Here’s what comes next

  • The Senate voted 50 to 46 on October 29 to reject President Trump's tariffs on Canada, marking the second time lawmakers have taken this action this year.
  • President Trump announced a 10% tariff hike after Ontario aired a controversial television ad which used a clip of Ronald Reagan.
  • Senator Kevin Cramer emphasized the need to repair the U.S.-Canada relationship and urges a cooler approach to trade.
  • Cramer states he plans to speak with President Trump about fostering stronger cooperation with Canada, which he considers a vital economic partner.
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The vote is particularly symbolic, since it requires follow-up to the House of Representatives, where there are few possibilities to be approved.

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