Canada will tax American steel
Carney announced the new 25% levy on steel derivative products as part of a suite of measures to help producers.
SEATTLE (Scrap Monster): Canada will add new tariffs to a list of steel products, including many US-made items, as Prime Minister Mark Carney seeks to protect an industry badly hurt by the trade war and a flood of cheap Chinese metal.
Carney announced the new 25% levy on steel derivative products as part of a suite of measures to help producers. The tariff will apply starting Dec. 26 to about C$10 billion ($7.1 billion) of imported products including wind towers, prefabricated buildings, fasteners and wires.
Courtesy: www.businessnorth.com
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