I’m a businessman. He’s a businessman,” says Premier François Legault, who points out that aluminum tariffs are at odds with a U.S. manufacturing renaissance.
With Trump’s new steel and aluminum tariffs set to take effect on March 12—piling onto earlier threats that were temporarily ...
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Quebec’s economy will never be the same, Legault says after meeting White House officialsQUEBEC — Premier François Legault has emerged from meetings with high-ranking Donald Trump officials convinced more than ever ...
Michael Sabia says big thinking and big investments in things such as clean energy are the best way to fight U.S.
Accused of “selling Quebec down the river,” Quebec Premier François Legault had to defend his negotiating strategies on ...
Quebec Premier Francois Legault said Canada should consider putting export taxes on products such as aluminum to create ...
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The Gazette on MSNToo early to say how Trump’s tariffs could affect Hydro-Québec exports: CEOIt’s too early to say how tariffs threatened by the United States and the ensuing Canadian response could affect Hydro-Québec’s energy exports, CEO Michael Sabia said Wednesday.
While the United States uses 5 million tons of aluminum per year, it produces only 14 percent of its needs, Legault said ...
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GlobalData on MSNQuebec Premier suggests export taxes amid US aluminium tariffsQuebec Premier Francois Legault has proposed that Canada consider imposing export taxes on aluminium to negotiate effectively ...
Canada should try to accelerate the renegotiation of the North American trade agreement, Quebec’s premier said, after U.S.
Quebec Premier Francois Legault said Canada should consider putting export taxes on products such as aluminum to create leverage in negotiations with President Donald Trump’s administration.
Quebec Premier François Legault called for an export tax on Canadian aluminum to the United States, in retaliation to ...
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