Canada to curb steel imports further as result of damage from U.S. tariffs
Prime Minister Mark Carney’s government will lower the tariff-rate quota level for steel imports from countries with which Canada does not have a trade agreement to 20% from 50%, according to a person familiar with the government’s plans. Steel produced in those nations will face a tariff when their volumes exceed 20....
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