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Canadian and US steel markets begin messy separation

24.04.2025
Canada has been hard hit by proposed and actual tariffs since US President Donald Tru …
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US trade standoff to deepen China’s overcapacity issues

24.04.2025
Stringent new tariffs that restrict trade between China and the United States will re …
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US tariffs to reduce European carmakers' steel demand 

17.04.2025
Suppliers to Europe’s automotive sector fear a reduction in steel demand as a r …