The Chamber of Commerce announced Monday that it would lobby Congress to pass the US-Mexico-Canada Agreement on trade when it comes up for a vote next year, but that support was contingent on exempting Canada and Mexico from the tariffs on steel and aluminum imports...
“Every week that the tariffs remain in place, $500 million in U.S. imports and exports are affected, inflicting significant harm on American workers, farmers, and ranchers. They must be eliminated without delay”...
This was excerpted from the 10 December 2018 edition of the Washington Examiner.