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Cleveland-Cliffs CEO calls on Canada to adopt steel tariffs
Cleveland-Cliffs CEO calls on Canada to adopt steel tariffs

Toronto Star

time22-07-2025

  • Business
  • Toronto Star

Cleveland-Cliffs CEO calls on Canada to adopt steel tariffs

(Bloomberg) — Cleveland-Cliffs Inc.'s chief executive Lourenco Goncalves is calling on Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney to implement punishing steel import tariffs to protect the nation's industry. The notoriously combative US executive and vocal public supporter of President Donald Trump said on Monday that Carney and his cabinet should enact 'significant' trade protections for the nation's steel industry.

Cleveland-Cliffs CEO Calls on Canada to Adopt Tariffs on Steel
Cleveland-Cliffs CEO Calls on Canada to Adopt Tariffs on Steel

Yahoo

time21-07-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Cleveland-Cliffs CEO Calls on Canada to Adopt Tariffs on Steel

(Bloomberg) -- Cleveland-Cliffs Inc.'s chief executive Lourenco Goncalves is calling on Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney to implement punishing steel import tariffs to protect the nation's industry. Why the Federal Reserve's Building Renovation Costs $2.5 Billion Milan Corruption Probe Casts Shadow Over Property Boom How San Jose's Mayor Is Working to Build an AI Capital Salt Lake City Turns Winter Olympic Bid Into Statewide Bond Boom The notoriously combative US executive and vocal public supporter of President Donald Trump said on Monday that Carney and his cabinet should enact 'significant' trade protections for the nation's steel industry. Goncalves, who bought one of Canada's biggest steelmakers last year, blamed foreign imports for hurting the Canadian market, though he didn't blame American steel imports for the trouble. 'That was the main reason why I bought Stelco, because I believe in Canada. The problem is that apparently the Canadians, particularly the Canadian politicians, they don't believe in Canada,' Goncalves said Monday in an earnings call. 'Let's see how Prime Minister Carney will react. He's not a central banker anymore. I don't like central bankers, but now he's a prime minister, so time to step up and do what's necessary for Canada.' The call for stringent levies on steel comes as Canada pushes to relax tariff levels imposed by the US while carving out as many exceptions as possible. The country last week said it will reduce the amount of foreign steel importers can bring into the country tariff-free, a move to help Canadian producers suffering from Trump's levies on the sector. 'Canada can fix themselves. They import an amount of steel into Canada that's equivalent to the size of the Canadian market,' Goncalves said. 'The very first thing they need to tell foreigners, get out of my market.' Canada is the largest foreign supplier of steel to the US, according to US Commerce Department data. Elon Musk's Empire Is Creaking Under the Strain of Elon Musk A Rebel Army Is Building a Rare-Earth Empire on China's Border Thailand's Changing Cannabis Rules Leave Farmers in a Tough Spot How Starbucks' CEO Plans to Tame the Rush-Hour Free-for-All What the Tough Job Market for New College Grads Says About the Economy ©2025 Bloomberg L.P.

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