Canadian tariffs on U. S. steel and aluminum could rise depending on . . . Prime Minister Mark Carney announced Thursday new measures to help stabilize Canada's steel and aluminum sectors that have been hard hit by U S President Donald Trump's tariffs — with exports down and job losses up The new federal program includes a quota on foreign steel and a proposed tax hike on U S imports if Canada and the U S can't
Canada Readies Tariff Adjustment Against US Steel and Aluminum Amid . . . Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney announced on Thursday that Canada will adjust its retaliatory tariffs on U S steel and aluminum products starting July 21 This revised tariff schedule is aligned with the ongoing trade discussions with the United States and will be implemented just as the 30-day deadline for negotiations—set during the G7
Canada Moves to Protect Steel and Aluminum Firms, Considers Higher Tariffs The US has 50% tariffs on foreign steel and aluminum, and Canada currently has 25% counter-tariffs on US-manufactured steel and aluminum products But the two countries are currently negotiating on a trade agreement, with a provisional deadline for the middle of July
Trump tariffs news: Canada to adjust counter-measures on metal Canada will adjust counter-tariffs on steel and aluminum products on July 21 to levels “consistent” with progress made during trade negotiation with the United States, Prime Minister Mark