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Algoma Steel looking to domestic demand as tariffs disrupt operationsAlgoma Steel Group Inc. is hoping the federal government's growth projects will lead to more domestic demand for its products ...
Canada has joined the growing list of countries imposing tariffs on steel imports from China. Like other countries, the main reason for the steel tariffs is to shield the domestic Canadian industry ...
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CNET on MSNYour Next Car Might Cost More: Industry Insiders Explain Tariff-Driven Price Increases and How to Offset CostsExperts predict near-term price instability for EVs and other vehicles due to Trump's tariffs, with potential leveling by 2027. Here's what you can do now if you're in the market to buy.
Canada is among the countries most affected by global steel tariffs. It is one of the world's largest per capita importers of steel. Canadian steel ...
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The Chosun Ilbo on MSNSouth Korea’s industry divided over US tariff dealSouth Korea’s industrial sectors are offering a split response to the recent breakthrough in tariff negotiations with the United States, with shipbuilders welcoming a strategic realignment under a ...
Economists say the way the Trump administration is imposing tariffs is backfiring for some of the businesses they are meant ...
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Mining Technology on MSNCanada introduces new steel tariffs to protect domestic steel industryEffective from 1 August 2025, the quota will apply to countries with which Canada has free trade agreements, excluding the US.
Under the framework deal struck by European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen and Trump at his Turnberry golf resort ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNGovernment announces measures to assist exportersThe Department of Trade, Industry and Competition (the dtic) has announced a set of measures in response to the tariff hike on South African exports to the United States, which comes into effect this ...
Your Next Car Might Cost More: Industry Insiders Explain Tariff-Driven Price Increases and How to Offset Costs Experts predict near-term price instability for EVs and other vehicles due to Trump's ...
Donald Trump said his tariffs would make the US car industry “great again”, but a different story is starting to emerge.
In a time of trade tensions, Fabian Grimm explains why recognizing deeper patterns of adaptation matters more than winning headlines in economic negotiations.
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