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Quebec Aluminum Smelters More Resilient than Expected Despite U.S. Tariffs

Jean Simard says the industry is still operating at 95% capacity as Canadian mills redirect shipments and U.S. aluminum prices stay elevated.

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A major aluminum association in Canada says the impact of U.S. tariffs on the industry has been less dire than expected.

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Quebec aluminum smelters more resilient than expected despite U.S. tariffs

MONTRÉAL - A major aluminum association in Canada says the impact of U.S. tariffs on the industry has been less dire than expected.

·Winnipeg, Canada
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A year ago, US President Donald Trump raised tariffs on aluminum and steel imports from 25 to 50%.

·Montreal, Canada
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One year after the United States imposed a 50% duty on Canadian aluminum, the situation for the country's major producers is "less difficult" than expected, says Jean Simard, President and CEO of the Canadian Aluminum Association (AAFC).

·Montreal, Canada
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"No slowdown, no layoff. We operate at 95% capacity." The post Customs duties: the situation of Canadian aluminum is "less painful" than expected appeared first on Les Affaires.

·Montreal, Canada
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lesaffaires.com broke the news in Montreal, Canada on Thursday, June 4, 2026.
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