Sure. Meanwhile:
As one Canadian business executive just pointed out on CBC News Network, Trump's so-called "fentanyl" tariffs — the ones that apply to Canadian steel, aluminum and auto parts — are still in place.
"I think there will be an inclination to sort of claim victory here for those who felt that the IEEPA tariffs were unjust, but the reality for business is going to be that we're not seeing the end of this never-ending tariff story," said Matthew Holmes, the executive vice-president and chief of public policy at the Canadian Chamber of Commerce.
"We're going to see continued tariffs, we're going to see this administration continue to pursue that goal," said Holmes. "This ruling does not apply to those [Section 232] tariffs at all."
Like I said...recommend against mass celebrations.