Steel sector praises new federal measures, wants to see tariff remission program end
OTTAWA — The head of Canada’s steel industry association says there was one disappointment in Prime Minister Mark Carney’s otherwise helpful package of measures to boost the domestic market in the face of U.S. tariffs.
Carney announced new measures Wednesday to help steel and lumber producers find fresh markets for their goods within Canada.
They include tighter quotas on foreign steel entering Canada and a promise to trim freight rates for materials crossing provincial borders by rail.
Canadian Steel Producers Association CEO Catherine Cobden said Thursday those measures are a step in the right direction for an industry in desperate need of relief from ongoing tariffs of 50 per cent levied by the United States earlier this year.
