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Canada announces C$400 million financial aid to Algoma Steel

Patty Hajdu, Canada's Jobs Minister, announced on Monday that the government will provide Algoma Steel with C$400,000,000 ($287.13,000,000) as financial support under its large-enterprise tariff relief scheme.

The Canadian steel industry was one of the largest steel producers that were hardest hit by the 25% tariffs imposed on Canadian steel imports by U.S. president Donald Trump, which he then increased to 50%.

The government released a statement saying that the loan would help Algoma Steel in Ontario, which employs about 2,500 people, to continue operations and transition to a model of business less dependent on the U.S. It will also limit disruptions to the workforce.

It said that the government of Ontario would also support this initiative with 100 million C$.

Hajdu stated, "As tariffs and uncertainties around the globe increase, we ensure that workers and businesses prosper today and can lead the economy of tomorrow."

Francois-Philippe champagne, Canada's Finance Minister, who will provide the financial assistance through federal agencies, stated that the support would assist Algoma in managing the impact of U.S. Tariffs.

He said that the investment was to help them stay competitive, adapt their operations and...protect (jobs).

This loan is part of the $10 billion financing facility that was announced in March to assist large companies with tariffs and countermeasures. The loan is part of a $10 billion financing facility announced in March for large companies to help them fight the tariffs and countermeasures.

(source: Reuters)