Trump Steel Tariffs
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Stelco pushes for more support for steel industry in meeting with TrudeauStelco's president and executive chairman met with Justin Trudeau in Ottawa on Thursday.CanadaApr 11, 2019
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Amid tough trade talk, Trump admin waived steel tariffs for hundreds of companiesDonald Trump's Commerce Department approved tariff exemption requests from 370 companies for up to 4.1 million tons of foreign steel.CanadaFeb 15, 2019
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Why the Turkish lira is tumbling, and why other economies are worriedNew U.S. sanctions against Turkey have hit the country at a low point, driving its lira down and sparking questions about how it might affect the rest of the world.EconomyAug 13, 2018
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Here’s the final list of Canadian retaliatory tariffs taking effect against Trump on July 1Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland unveiled the list of retaliatory tariffs set to go into effect on Sunday to respond to steel levies by the Trump administration.CanadaJun 29, 2018
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One week ahead of G7 summit, allies frosty toward U.S. over tariffsA three-day meeting of G7 finance ministers resulted in Finance Minister Bill Morneau issuing a chair's summary telling Donald Trump of "concern and disappointment" over recent U.S. trade actions.CanadaJun 2, 2018
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Canada targets dumped steel from countries like China with new measuresPrime Minister Justin Trudeau has said repeatedly over the last few weeks that Canada takes the threat posed by foreign steel and aluminum just as seriously as the United States.CanadaMar 27, 2018
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Canada’s exclusion from steel, aluminum tariffs could expire May 1While Canada originally received an indefinite exemption from new steel and aluminum tariffs, a new presidential order sets a May 1 expiry date for all exemptions.EconomyMar 23, 2018
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Canada’s steel capital of Hamilton, Ont. rattled as Trump tariff threat loomsA temporary exemption from U.S. tariffs is little comfort to Hamilton.CanadaMar 11, 2018
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From juice to jeans to Harleys: EU planning death by a thousand tariffs for U.S.The European Union seems to be considering similar retaliatory measures to the last time the Americans went down this road.MoneyMar 7, 2018
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Trump and your wallet: What could tariffs, trade war do to Canadians’ money?Uncertainty over trade could affect your bottom line through the stock market, the loonie and interest rates.MoneyMar 7, 2018
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