A growing trade conflict between the U.S. and Canada is causing economic strain, particularly in border regions like Washington state and British Columbia. President Trump’s plan to impose a 35% tariff on Canadian goods has sparked bipartisan opposition in Congress, with lawmakers introducing bills to exempt small businesses from these tariffs. Local officials, business leaders, and politicians on both sides of the border warn that the tariffs are hurting small businesses, agriculture, and marine industries, and could cause lasting damage to the historically strong U.S.-Canada trade relationship. Canadian officials and U.S. lawmakers are calling for an end to the trade war, citing rising costs, job losses, and economic uncertainty. The situation remains tense as the tariff deadline approaches, with both sides urging cooperation to avoid further harm.
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