US Congress is challenging President Trump’s trade tariff powers, with a House vote against Canada tariffs and an impending Supreme Court ruling on emergency trade authority. This uncertainty, coupled with Trump’s unpredictable demands, raises serious doubts about the stability of the new US-India trade framework, suggesting even signed deals might be temporary. US Congress is challenging President Trump’s trade tariff powers, with a House vote against Canada tariffs and an impending Supreme Court ruling on emergency trade authority. This uncertainty, coupled with Trump’s unpredictable demands, raises serious doubts about the stability of the new US-India trade framework, suggesting even signed deals might be temporary.
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