Le Canada ajustera ses droits de douane sur l’acier et l’aluminium dans un mois

AI Article Summary
The Canadian government plans to adjust tariffs on steel and aluminum imports from the U.S. on July 21, following negotiations with the U.S. President. Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney announced measures to protect the domestic steel and aluminum industries and to counteract unfair trade practices and global overcapacity. These adjustments follow U.S. President Donald Trump's recent increase of tariffs to 50% on these imports. The article highlights the urgency of the situation and the Canadian response to mitigate the impact on workers and industries.