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Canada Moves to Protect Steel and Aluminum Firms, Considers Higher Tariffs 

Mark Carne speaks at an ArcelorMittal Dofasco steel facility in Hamilton, Ontario, in March.

Photographer: Christopher Katsarov Luna/Bloomberg

Takeaways by Bloomberg AI

Canada has opened the door to increasing its tariffs on US steel and aluminum next month if trade talks with the Trump administration stall.

The government “will adjust its existing counter-tariffs on steel and aluminum products on July 21, to levels consistent with progress that has been made in the broader trading arrangement with the United States,” according to a statementBloomberg Terminal Thursday.