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‘Direct attack on Canadian workers’: Steel and aluminum sector reacts to Trump doubling tariffs

  • On June 2, 2025, U.S. President Donald Trump declared he would raise the duty on steel imports from 25% to 50%, with the increase scheduled to take effect on June 4.
  • This increase follows the 2018 steel tariffs and a worsening trade conflict impacting Canada-U.S. Steel and aluminum trade relations.
  • Canada’s government, unions, and industry leaders, including United Steelworkers, have coordinated to defend Canadian steel jobs and industries.
  • Marty Warren, USW National Director, emphasized that this decision should serve as the initial step in developing a comprehensive industrial plan aimed at safeguarding Canadian employment and manufacturing.
  • The federal government pledged to reinvest counter-tariff revenues into steelworkers and prioritize Canadian-made steel in infrastructure and defence projects.
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Industry Minister Mélanie Joly resorts to caution, knowing that no presidential decree has been signed in the United States for an increase in tariffs on aluminum and steel to 50%.

·Montreal, Canada
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Action Forex broke the news in on Saturday, May 31, 2025.
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