Rising concerns over U.S. move to broaden products subject to metal tariffs
- The United States has included 407 product categories in its 50% tariffs on steel and aluminum content.
- Catherine Cobden from the Canadian Steel Producers Association stated that this move will negatively impact Canadian manufacturing for the U.S. market.
- Cobden suggested that Canada retaliate with a similar tariff on U.S. steel imports, including ending a prior reprieve on U.S. steel.
- Hamilton Mayor Andrea Horwath criticized the tariffs, calling them devastating for the city and urging government action.
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Rising concerns over U.S. move to broaden products subject to metal tariffs
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Read Full ArticleRising Concerns Over U.S. Move To Subject More Products To Metal Tariffs - Canadian Manufacturing
There’s growing concern about a move by the United States to make hundreds more product categories subject to the country’s 50 per cent tariffs on steel and aluminum content. The addition of 407 categories, ranging from bulldozers to furniture, came into effect earlier this week to add pressure and costs to those hoping to sell into the U.S. market. Catherine Cobden, head of the Canadian Steel Producers Association says the move is another blow …
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