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Canada to provide $1.5 billion in support to steel and aluminum industries affected by U.S. tariffs

The Canadian federal government announced that it has allocated up to $1.5 billion in additional funding to support businesses adversely affected by increased U.S. tariffs. The support package specifically targets companies operating in the steel, aluminum, and copper sectors.

Canada to provide $1.5 billion in support to steel and aluminum industries affected by U.S. tariffs

With the Trump administration expanding the scope of tariffs under Section 232, industrial companies in Canada have faced increasing cost pressures. Following the regulations that came into force on April 6, it was reported that the 50% tariffs are now applied to entire products rather than only certain components.

As part of the support package, the Business Development Bank of Canada (BDC) launched a $1 billion loan program for companies exporting products containing steel, aluminum, and copper to the United States. Under the program, companies with annual revenues of at least $5 million and “significantly exposed” to tariffs will be eligible for loans ranging from $2 million to $50 million. It was stated that no interest will be charged in the first year, the base interest rate will apply in the second year, and a higher interest rate will be introduced in the third year.

The Canadian government also plans to support small and medium-sized enterprises by allocating an additional $500 million through regional development agencies. It was noted that not only the metal sector but also other export-oriented sectors such as lumber and forestry will benefit from this support.

Canada’s Minister of Industry, Mélanie Joly, stated that the support programs are aimed at preserving the country’s industrial capacity and emphasized that maintaining companies’ production and export capabilities is of critical importance.

The Mining Association of Canada noted that while the support package could help balance demand in subsegments of the metal sector, additional measures are needed to strengthen domestic production in an increasingly competitive global environment.

Catherine Cobden, President of the Canadian Steel Producers Association, stated that the funding would support companies’ restructuring efforts but emphasized that stronger trade policy measures are required to ensure long-term competitiveness.

 

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