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U.S. Tariffs Under Review as Lawmakers Pass Resolution

by Daisy Mae D.
02/13/2026
in Tariffs & Duties

Washington — The U.S. House of Representatives on Wednesday passed a resolution seeking to terminate a national emergency declaration that had enabled tariffs on Canadian imports, marking a rare bipartisan vote addressing the administration’s trade policy. Six Republican lawmakers joined nearly all Democrats in supporting Joint Resolution 72, which aims to revoke the emergency authority used to impose duties on Canada earlier this year.

The vote reflects growing debate within Congress over the scope and economic impact of current tariff measures. While the resolution represents a formal rebuke in the House, further legislative steps would be required before any tariff changes take effect.

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The tariffs on Canada were originally implemented under emergency authority declared last February. Administration officials have defended the measures as necessary to address trade imbalances and protect domestic industries. However, critics argue that the duties have contributed to higher costs for businesses and consumers and have complicated trade relationships with key partners.

Questions Surrounding USMCA

At the same time, reports indicate that the administration has been considering withdrawing from the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA), the North American trade pact that governs trade relations among the three countries. Such a move would introduce uncertainty around future negotiations and the structure of regional trade.

The USMCA, which replaced the previous NAFTA agreement, covers a wide range of goods and services across North America. Any reconsideration of U.S. participation could have implications for industries including automotive manufacturing, agriculture, aerospace, and energy.

Additional Tariff Proposals

In recent weeks, the administration has also floated additional tariff measures involving Canada and Mexico. Among the proposals discussed were a potential 50 percent tariff on certain Canadian aircraft imports and other levies related to energy trade. These proposals have drawn attention from manufacturers and exporters monitoring possible cost increases and regulatory changes.

Separately, Mexico faces the prospect of new duties tied to energy supply issues, as policymakers evaluate broader trade relationships in the region.

Developments in U.S.-India Trade

Beyond North America, adjustments have also been made to the evolving trade agreement between the United States and India. Earlier this month, leaders from both countries agreed to revise tariff rates, with the baseline U.S. tariff on Indian goods set to decline from 25 percent to 18 percent.

Subsequent updates from the White House clarified changes to agricultural trade language, including the removal of references to pulses, a staple commodity in India. Additionally, previously announced secondary tariffs connected to certain energy-related trade flows were confirmed to be dropped under the updated framework.

These developments reflect ongoing negotiations aimed at refining tariff structures and clarifying trade terms between the two countries.

Broader Economic Implications

The House vote and recent tariff discussions highlight the continuing debate over the role of tariffs in U.S. economic policy. Supporters argue that tariff measures can strengthen negotiating leverage and protect domestic industries, while opponents point to potential ripple effects across supply chains, manufacturing costs, and consumer prices.

Industry groups across sectors including aerospace, agriculture, automotive manufacturing, and energy are closely monitoring the situation. Trade analysts note that uncertainty surrounding tariffs can influence investment decisions, sourcing strategies, and cross-border partnerships.

As lawmakers weigh legislative responses and trade negotiations continue, the future direction of U.S. tariff policy remains a focal point in both domestic politics and international commerce.

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