Trump imposes 25% tariffs on steel and aluminum imports from all countries, including Canada
- President Trump imposed a 25% tariff on steel and aluminum imports from all countries, reinstating duties that had been waived or exempted.
- Canada is the top supplier of steel and aluminum to the U.S., with exports worth around $35 billion last year.
- The tariffs will impact industries concentrated in Ontario and Quebec, with around 32,500 jobs in the steel and aluminum sectors.
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Trump sets 25% tariffs on steel, aluminum as trade war grows
President Donald Trump ordered a 25% tariff on steel and aluminum imports, escalating his efforts to protect politically important U.S. industries with levies hitting some of the country’s closest allies. The tariffs will apply widely to all U.S. imports of steel and aluminum, including from Canada and Mexico, the country’s top two foreign suppliers of the metals. The levies, which also include finished metal products, are meant to crack down on…
Repeated threats will indeed lead to some degree of tax increase. President seeks 'small concessions to claim victory for his electorate', says expert First it was Colombia, threatened with being taxed after the government refused to receive deportation flights for immigrants. Then, Mexico and Canada, for supposedly not guarding their borders with the United States. Then, China, the only one whose rates have actually taken effect. Halfway throug…
True North Steel President believes Trump’s steel tariffs will ‘help level the playing field’
True North Steel President Dan Kadrmas interviewed by Scott Hennen [audio mp3="https://dehayf5mhw1h7.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/sites/2329/2025/02/11162235/dan-kadrmas.mp3"] FARGO, N.D. – The President of Fargo-based True North Steel says there are concerns about President Donald Trump’s 25 percent tariffs on aluminum and steel imports, but believes the country will be better off because of them. “What happens to companies that are downst…
Trump's tariffs on steel and aluminum could raise these prices
George Frey/Getty Images, FILE (NEW YORK) — Refrigerators, beers and bicycles stand at risk of higher prices as a result of tariffs on steel and aluminum announced by President Donald Trump this week, experts told ABC News. The tariffs, which take effect next month, slap a 25% tax on all foreign steel and aluminum, repeating a policy Trump initiated during his first term in office. Trade experts told ABC News the tariffs will likely raise prices…
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