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- Canadian Tariffs on U. S. Steel and Aluminum Could Rise Depending on . . .
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney says Canada will impose new tariffs on U S steel and aluminum imports on July 21 depending the progress of trade talks with U S President Donald Trump
- Carney curbs steel imports to prop up industry hard hit by Trumps tariffs
Prime Minister Mark Carney said tariffs on U S metals could also rise if no deal is reached with the president by July 21 (Adrian Wyld The Canadian Press) tariff rate on steel and aluminum
- 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
- Canada could slap more duties on US steel and aluminum, says Carney . . .
Canada could increase counter-tariffs on U S -produced steel and aluminum if it does not reach a broader trade deal with President Donald Trump within 30 days, Prime Minister Mark Carney said on
- Canada announces measures to retaliate against U. S. steel, aluminum tariffs
The U S steel and aluminum tariffs apply to the entire world, not just Canada, which has led to concerns about dumping Canada will establish new tariff rate quotas of 100 per cent of 2024 levels on imports of steel products from non-free trade agreement partners, the government said in a news release
- Canadian tariffs on U. S. steel and aluminum could rise depending on . . .
TORONTO — Canada's Prime Minister Mark Carney said Thursday he will impose new tariffs on U S steel and aluminum imports on July 21, depending on
- Canada bolsters its measures to protect Canadian steel and aluminum . . .
“Canadian workers and industries can count on us While we continue to aim for an agreement with the United States, we are taking strong, targeted action to respond to the unjust American tariffs and to protect the integrity of our steel and aluminum sectors ” - The Honourable François-Philippe Champagne, Minister of Finance and National
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