Steel sector praises new federal measures, wants to see tariff remission program end
- Catherine Cobden, the head of the Canadian Steel Producers Association, expressed disappointment over Prime Minister Mark Carney's package for not addressing the extension of tariff remissions.
- Carney announced new measures aimed at helping steel and lumber producers, including tighter quotas on foreign steel imports and reduced freight rates.
- Cobden commented that while the measures are positive, they will not fully compensate for losses from the U.S. market.
- She expects the federal government to adhere to its promise that the remission program will end in January, which is three months later than initially planned.
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Steel sector praises new federal measures, wants to see tariff remission program end
The head of Canada’s steel industry association says there was one disappointment in Prime Minister Mark Carney’s otherwise helpful package of measures to boost the domestic market in the face of U.S. tariffs.
Steel sector praises new federal measures, wants to see tariff remission program end
OTTAWA — The head of Canada's steel industry association says there was one disappointment in Prime Minister Mark Carney's otherwise helpful package of measures to boost the domestic market in the face of U.S. tariffs.
Steel sector praises new federal measures, wants to see tariff remission program end
OTTAWA — The head of Canada's steel industry association says there was one disappointment in Prime Minister Mark Carney's otherwise helpful package of measures to boost the domestic market in the face of U.S. tariffs.
Steel sector praises new federal measures, wants to see tariff remission program end
OTTAWA — The head of Canada's steel industry association says there was one disappointment in Prime Minister Mark Carney's otherwise helpful package of measures to boost the domestic market in the face of U.S. tariffs.
Steel sector praises new federal measures, wants to see tariff remission program end
OTTAWA — The head of Canada's steel industry association says there was one disappointment in Prime Minister Mark Carney's otherwise helpful package of measures to boost the domestic market in the face of U.S. tariffs.
Steel sector praises new federal measures, wants to see tariff remission program end
OTTAWA — The head of Canada's steel industry association says there was one disappointment in Prime Minister Mark Carney's otherwise helpful package of measures to boost the domestic market in the face of U.S. tariffs.
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