Algoma CEO says Ottawa’s new foreign steel import quotas fall far short of what is needed during trade war | Unpublished
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Publication Date: June 20, 2025 - 12:00

Algoma CEO says Ottawa’s new foreign steel import quotas fall far short of what is needed during trade war

June 20, 2025
Algoma Steel Group Inc. ASTL-T chief executive Michael Garcia says the federal government’s quotas around foreign imports of the metal fall far short of what is needed during a vicious trade war with the United States. Mr. Trump in early June doubled tariffs on almost all the U.S’s foreign steel imports to 50 per cent, a level that makes it virtually impossible for Canadian producers to compete in the U.S.


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