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Mark Carney steel tariffs: PM announces new measures Amid an ongoing trade war with the United States, Prime Minister Mark Carney announced Wednesday new measures to bolster Canada’s steel industry and prevent steel dumping in the Canadian market
Carney says Canada to curb steel imports to protect industry Prime Minister Mark Carney is introducing a series of protective trade measures for Canadian steel mills, including additional limits on imports even from countries with free trade agreements with Canada He also said his government will set aside $1 billion from its Strategic Innovation Fund to
Canada curbs steel imports to address fallout from Trump tariffs Canada will restrict tariff-free import of cheap, foreign steel to help domestic manufacturers reeling from levies imposed by the US, Prime Minister Mark Carney has announced Speaking at a news
Prime Minister Carney announces new measures to protect and strengthen . . . Today, the Prime Minister, Mark Carney, announced a suite of targeted measures to stand behind Canada’s steel industry, protect Canadian careers, and invest in our homegrown industrial capacity to build Canada strong Canada’s new government will:
Carney promises to curb non-U. S. steel imports as domestic industry . . . Prime Minister Mark Carney promised to further crack down on the amount of cheap, foreign steel entering the Canadian market, as the industry continues to be clobbered by U S President Donald Trump's tariffs Carney made the announcement in Hamilton on Wednesday morning It's unclear whether the proposed measures will be enough to buoy an industry that has already seen layoffs and lower
Support for the Canadian Steel Sector - Canada. ca This move comes in response to both U S tariffs on steel and global steel overproduction, which are pushing foreign exporters to find new places to sell their steel—including Canada Strengthening these import limits will help prevent the Canadian market from being overwhelmed with cheap steel