In March 2018, President Donald Trump imposed a 25 percent tariff on steel imports and a 10 percent tariff on aluminum imports after directing US Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross to investigate the national security impact of steel and aluminum imports into the United States. The tariffs came into effect for Canada and Mexico on June 1, 2018.
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@8VJDW6G4yrs4Y
Canadian production should be nurtured, protected to make Canada more self sufficient
@8VJ8ZRD4yrs4Y
Yes, we should not feel obligated to provide aluminum for other countries. If it's not profitable for Canada
@99BL3T22yrs2Y
more information should be provided on what this maybe
@986TYC42yrs2Y
I dont understand this question
@96JJRBT3yrs3Y
Canada should nationalize this industry and decide to limit exports based on the need for this metal.
@8VJCKT94yrs4Y
Yes if it is profitable for Canada 🇨🇦
@8VHZSL5Rhinoceros4yrs4Y
I do not have enough knowledge of this topic
@8VJW4MY4yrs4Y
Supply domestic first at reduced rates then export
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