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Canada’s Prime Minister Mark Carney will impose measures to counter the oversupply of metal and aluminium imports and should improve levies on the US, as more and more protectionist measures are deployed within the world tariff struggle over essential industrial inputs.
Carney on Thursday mentioned Canada has launched 100 per cent tariffs on non-US metal and aluminium imports and on July 21 would “modify” its 25 per cent counter-tariffs on the 2 metals imported from the US based mostly on talks with Washington. The transfer comes within the wake of US President Donald Trump’s “catastrophic” doubling of tariffs on Canadian metal and aluminium earlier this month.
François-Philippe Champagne, Canada’s finance minister, mentioned the brand new quotas have been launched to “stabilise the home market and forestall dangerous commerce diversion as the results of the US actions which are destabilising markets”.
Carney added: “Metal from different nations, from third nations, begins to come back into Canada if we don’t shield our trade, so we’re setting these quotas.” The anti-dumping measures are possible geared toward China, on which Canada already has a 25 per cent surtax on imports of metal and aluminium.
Ottawa may also begin shopping for Canadian metal and aluminium for home infrastructure tasks, defence spending and the automotive trade, the prime minister mentioned.
“Metal and aluminium employees are on the frontline of this commerce disaster, these are the employees who will assist us construct one robust Canadian financial system,” Carney mentioned in Ottawa.
On Monday, through the G7 summit in Kananaskis, Alberta, Carney met Trump to debate a brand new financial and safety partnership. “We agreed to pursue negotiations in direction of a deal throughout the coming 30 days,” the prime minister posted on X on Monday afternoon.
Trump on June 4 launched 50 per cent tariffs on imports of metal and aluminium to the US, rising the 25 per cent charge utilized in March.
On the time Canada’s metal trade described the doubling of the tariff as “catastrophic” for the trade that confronted widespread job losses and manufacturing shut down.
Canada is the biggest provider of the 2 metals to the US, accounting for almost 1 / 4 of US metal imports in 2023 and about half of aluminium imports final 12 months.
The nation’s metal sector is a C$15bn (US$11bn) trade that employs 23,000 Canadians and helps an extra 100,000 oblique jobs, in keeping with the Canadian Metal Producers Affiliation.
Carney mentioned he’s in contact with Trump “incessantly on a spread of points” and these newest measures will hold the metal trade afloat whereas Ottawa negotiates a brand new commerce take care of the White Home.
“A 25 per cent tariff is troublesome, however a 50 per cent one is catastrophic,” mentioned Catherine Cobden, president of the CPSA, earlier this month.