US steel tariffs

US Steel Tariffs Halt Canadian, Mexican Orders

Canada and Mexico’s steelmakers are refusing new US orders, a significant development stemming from the looming threat of increased tariffs. This strategic pause isn’t born of malice but rather a calculated response to the uncertainty created by potential policy changes.

The decision by Canadian steel producer Stelco to halt sales quotes to US consumers reflects a cautious approach amidst the impending tariff threat. This isn’t an isolated incident. Mexican steel suppliers are exhibiting similar behavior, choosing to forgo new orders until the situation clarifies. Large steel buyers have confirmed this trend, highlighting the widespread impact of the anticipated tariffs.

This uncertainty is amplified by the fact that while Mexico and Canada currently enjoy an exemption from the broader 25% steel tariff imposed earlier, the industry increasingly fears this exemption may not hold.… Continue reading

US Steel Orders Halted: Canada, Mexico Reject Trump Tariffs

Anticipating a potential re-imposition of tariffs by President Trump, Canadian and Mexican steelmakers are halting new U.S. orders. This action, impacting major suppliers like Stelco Holdings Inc. and impacting distributors such as Flack Global Metals, stems from concerns that steel imports from Canada and Mexico will not receive an exemption from the threatened 25 percent tariffs. With Canada being the top foreign steel supplier to the U.S. and Mexico the third largest, this uncertainty significantly impacts the U.S. steel market, which relies heavily on imports. The situation reflects a wavering confidence among steel producers in the face of the unpredictable trade policy.

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