Steel industry groups say Carney’s retaliatory plan for U.S. tariffs ‘falls short’
- The Canadian Steel Producers Association and United Steelworkers Union criticized Prime Minister Mark Carney's tariff plan, stating it 'falls short of what the industry needs at this most challenging time.'
- Carney announced a potential retaliatory plan against U.S. tariffs, depending on trade progress with U.S. President Donald Trump.
- NDP Leader Don Davies remarked that the Liberal government is only taking 'baby steps to address the crisis' regarding U.S. tariffs.
- Minister Joly acknowledged that U.S. tariffs have put Canada's steel and aluminum industries in a state of emergency.
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Steel industry groups say Carney’s retaliatory plan for U.S. tariffs ‘falls short’
OTTAWA - The Canadian Steel Producers Association and United Steelworkers Union are panning Prime Minister Mark Carney's response to U.S. President Donald Trump's punishing tariffs.
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The Canadian Steel Producers Association and United Steelworkers Union are panning Prime Minister Mark Carney's response to U.S. President Donald Trump's punishing tariffs. Their response came hours after Carney announced a tariff countermeasure plan Thursday that includes retaliation against Trump's steel and aluminum tariffs a month from now — depending on how much progress the two world leaders make in their trade discussions. The two steel o…
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