U.S. Tariff Impact on Alberta
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Alberta steel and aluminum industry braces for incoming tariffs

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Alberta 's steel and aluminum businesses brace for the unknowable impact of a special tariff by U.S. President Donald Trump on their industry.
The uncertainty around the tariffs isn’t good for business, says Waiward Industrial president and CEO David Turner .
Canada and the United States put a pause on blanket tariffs on Thursday for the same ones that went into effect on Tuesday .
“We are seeking urgent action from all governments in Canada to mitigate the devastating impacts of real market loss in the United States ,” said Cobden .
Turner suggested reducing interprovincial trade barriers as a key area that would better equip the industry to weather the storm.
Ural Marchand said the U.S. is a huge country and it is our only neighbour, and it will certainly hurt, but we can try to mitigate those effects.
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