Steel tariffs, softwood high on agenda as Trudeau heads to American governors gathering
OTTAWA — U.S. President Donald Trump is promising to tax steel imports again less than a week after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said he believed Canada will escape expected steel tariffs imposed by the U.S.
Speaking to reporters as he flew to France for a bilateral meeting, Trump said there are two ways to address what he calls unacceptable dumping of foreign steel into the U.S. market — quotas and tariffs.
“Maybe I’ll do both,” he said according to a transcript of the conversation released by the White House Thursday.
“Steel is a big problem. Steel is, I mean, they’re dumping steel. Not only China, but others. We’re like a dumping ground, okay? They’re dumping steel and destroying our steel industry, they’ve been doing it for decades, and I’m stopping it. It’ll stop.”


