
Canada Says Tighter Limits on Steel Imports to Take Effect on Dec. 26 -- Update

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Canada will implement new limits on steel imports starting Dec. 26 to support its steel sector amid U.S. tariffs. Non-free-trade countries will face a 50% tariff, with import levels cut to 20% of 2024 levels. Imports from free-trade countries, excluding the U.S. and Mexico, will be limited to 75% of 2024 levels before a 50% tariff applies. A new 25% tariff will be imposed on certain steel-derivative products. This follows Algoma Steel's plan to shed 1,000 workers due to financial strain from U.S. tariffs.

