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Canada's Unifor union calls for retaliatory steel and aluminium tariffs against the US

On Wednesday, Canada's Unifor union called for retaliatory duties on U.S. aluminium and steel after the U.S. government increased the tariffs by 50%.

In a press release, Unifor urged the federal government "to act immediately to defend Canada's Manufacturing Sector and counter the escalating Trade Attack." The union has also asked the Canadian government temporarily to restrict the export of metals critical to the U.S.

Canada is the biggest seller of metals in the U.S. It exports roughly twice as much aluminium to its southern neighbor as the other top exporters combined.

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On Wednesday, Donald Trump's administration asked trading partners to submit their "best offers" so that other import taxes could not be imposed in early July.

The Aluminium Association of Canada (which counts Rio Tinto as a member) said that 50% tariffs may force its members into diversification in Europe.

Mark Carney, Canada's prime minister, reiterated the statement made by his office on Tuesday. He said that intensive and ongoing negotiations are taking place with the United States. He said that the tariffs on steel and aluminum of 50% were illegal.

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Canada imposed 25% tariffs c$29.8 billion

Carney said that Canada could only go so far in imposing tariffs on imports.

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We have no idea how the day will unfold, or what week it will be, or even what month it will be. "We are hearing about a lot of people saying that they will pause their projects for the moment, but we don't know how long that can last. This is lost productivity you cannot recover," said Keanin Looomis, President of the Canadian Institute of Steel Construction.

Jeremy Flak is the CEO of Flak global Metals, a U.S. steel trader and producer. He said that the tariffs had led to a pause in orders and a negative demand for the metal, besides increasing uncertainty on the commodity markets. "We don't get any orders." Flak stated that the volume has started to decrease since February.

(source: Reuters)