Canada Proposes Retaliatory Tariffs on Aluminum-Containing Products from US
Canada released a list of products that could be subject to countermeasures in response to the re-imposition of U.S. tariffs on some Canadian aluminum exports. "Canada intends to impose surtaxes against imports of aluminum and aluminum-containing products from the U.S., representing a proportionate amount of Canadian aluminum products affected by the U.S. tariffs," it said.
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The U.S. tariffs are due to come into force on Aug. 16. Canada is soliciting comments through Sept. 6, and says their tariffs will be in place by Sept. 16.