Workers load sheets of stainless steel after being pressed from coils, at Magna Stainless and Aluminum in Montreal on Sept. 18. The Trump administration has placed hefty tariffs on steel and other goods from Canada.
The United States should scrap all national-security-based tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico – including on aluminum, steel, cars and lumber – and move quickly to renew the three-country agreement that upholds North American free trade, the largest U.S. business group told President Donald Trump’s administration on Thursday.
But if the administration instead chooses to take a wrecking ball to continental trade, consumers in the U.S. can expect new difficulties buying the goods they need, warned a different group, an alliance of some of the world’s largest foreign corp

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