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Sault Mayor Pushes for Steel Tariff Cuts Below 25%

The deal would cut auto tariffs to 15% and steel and aluminum tariffs to 25%, averting new levies on $20 billion in Canadian imports.

  • Officials from Canada and Washington neared a deal to reduce tariffs on auto and steel imports, aiming to avert looming levies on about $20 billion in Canadian goods before Saturday's deadline.
  • President Donald Trump agreed Tuesday to pause threatened 50% tariffs on Canadian imports for three days, providing negotiators a window to resolve the dispute before the deadline takes effect.
  • According to Reuters, the emerging deal reduces auto import tariffs to 15% and steel and aluminum levies to 25%, with auto tariffs potentially dropping further based on American-sourced content volume.
  • Mexico, led by President Claudia Sheinbaum, faces increasing pressure to secure similar tariff concessions from the White House after Canada's breakthrough in automotive and metals negotiations.
  • Prime Minister Mark Carney said the two countries had made "substantial progress," though a final agreement had not been completed as trade negotiations could influence the broader USMCA review.
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The U.S. President’s government, Donald Trump, is preparing to cut tariffs on cars imported from Canada from 25 percent to 15 percent as part of a broader agreement that would allow the neighboring country to eliminate its trade reprisal measures, according to people familiar with the matter that Bloomberg consulted. Last year the White House imposed a 25 percent tariff on cars and trucks manufactured abroad. For vehicles produced in Canada and …

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