π‘οΈ Canada's New Steel Industry Protection Measures and Tariffs
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The provided sources outline the Canadian governmentβs implementation of new measures designed to protect the domestic steel industry and provide relief to manufacturers. These protections include temporary extensions for the remission of Canadian tariffs on imports from the United States for various goods, with different deadlines specified for steel, aluminum, and certain motor vehicle or aerospace components. Furthermore, the government announced a new 25 percent global tariff effective December 26, 2025, on a list of imported steel-derivative products from all countries, although several exemptions are detailed, such as goods already under other surtax orders or those used for motor vehicle and aircraft manufacturing before July 1, 2026. The measures also include a reduction in tariff rate quota levels for imported steel products from both free trade agreement (FTA) and non-FTA partners. Finally, the text states that requests for tariff remission on derivative products will be considered individually in exceptional circumstances, such as when domestic sourcing is impossible.
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