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Trump’s tariffs on metal, aluminum echo acquainted playbook: A timeline – Nationwide

Editorial Board Published February 12, 2025
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U.S. President Donald Trump’s determination to re-impose tariffs on overseas metal and aluminum imports is rocking Canadian industries, however may be giving them a case of deja vu.

Throughout his first time period in 2018, Trump slapped duties on metal and aluminum whereas the U.S. was in the course of renegotiating a free commerce settlement with Canada and Mexico.

Trump cited these tough talks on the time, suggesting the 2 have been associated.

Trump is pursuing an much more aggressive tariff technique this time, which is able to doubtless inform negotiations throughout subsequent 12 months’s scheduled evaluation of the Canada-United States-Mexico Settlement (CUSMA).

Canada and Mexico are nonetheless attempting to keep away from extra sweeping tariffs on all exports to the U.S. which might be at the moment on maintain till March.

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2:27Trump slaps 25% tariff on overseas metal, aluminum

Right here’s how Trump’s first metal and aluminum tariffs performed out alongside the talks that led to CUSMA, and the way we received thus far:

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Could 18, 2017: The Trump administration formally kicks off free commerce talks by informing Congress it’s going to renegotiate the North American Free Commerce Settlement (NAFTA) inside 90 days.

Aug. 16, 2017: NAFTA negotiations formally start between the U.S., Canada and Mexico. The talks drag on for over a 12 months, with Trump making large calls for for American entry to Canadian and Mexican markets. Canada holds agency and even threatens to stroll away from the negotiations a number of occasions.

March 2018: Trump proclaims his intent to impose a 25 per cent tariff on all overseas metal imports and a ten per cent tariff on aluminum imports, setting a June 1 date for the duties to take impact.

Trump says the tariffs are needed to guard American producers and U.S. nationwide safety. He additionally says Canada can keep away from the tariffs if a “new & fair NAFTA agreement” is signed and reiterates his key calls for for market entry.

Per week after his announcement, Trump says Canada and Mexico shall be exempt from the tariffs for an undetermined interval.

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1:05Ongoing NAFTA negotiations imply tariffs gained’t apply to Canada, Mexico: Trump

April 30, 2018: Trump extends the exemptions for Canada and Mexico for an additional 30 days to permit for additional negotiations, whereas additionally signing exemptions for 4 different nations: Brazil, South Korea, Australia and Argentina.

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Could 31, 2018: The U.S. tariffs on Canada and Mexico go into impact, with the Trump administration citing the NAFTA negotiations taking “longer than we had hoped.”

Canada proclaims its intent to impose retaliatory tariffs on the U.S.

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July 1, 2018: Canada’s retaliatory tariffs take impact on $16.6 billion in U.S. exports to Canada. Focused merchandise embrace metal, aluminum, Harley Davidson bikes, American whiskey, Florida orange juice and ketchup. The federal government intentionally targets merchandise with massive manufacturing bases within the states of key Republicans who help Trump.

Metal pipe maker Tenaris SA briefly lays off 40 employees and reorganizes its manufacturing in Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., the primary publicly-disclosed job losses in Canada ensuing from the U.S. metal tariffs.

Sept. 30, 2018: Canada, the U.S. and Mexico announce they’ve reached a deal on an up to date model of NAFTA, which shall be referred to as the United States-Mexico-Canada Settlement (USMCA), or CUSMA in Canada.

Nov. 30, 2018: Trump, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and outgoing Mexican president Enrique Peña Nieto formally signal the brand new commerce settlement on the G20 summit in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

January-March 2019: Canada, Mexico and even some U.S. Republican lawmakers say they gained’t ratify CUSMA till the Trump administration lifts its metal and aluminum tariffs.

Individually, Trump boasts that he received Canada to comply with the brand new commerce deal after threatening extra tariffs on Canadian-built automobiles and different merchandise.

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1:24Trump says he received USMCA accepted by placing tariffs on Canada

Could 17, 2019: The U.S. and Canada announce an settlement to elevate tariffs on Canadian metal and aluminum, in addition to Canada’s retaliatory tariffs. Each governments elevate their respective tariffs three days later.

A day after the deal is introduced, Canada says it’s going to work to shortly ratify CUSMA.

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August 2019: Statistics Canada releases information on the impacts of tariffs on commerce displaying exports of each metal and aluminum to the U.S. falling sharply after Could 2018. Metal exports fell 38 per cent in June 2018 and by Could 2019 have been at their lowest degree in virtually 10 years. Aluminum exports have been on common 19 per cent decrease per thirty days throughout the 12 months the tariffs have been in place, in comparison with 2017, and fell by over 50 per cent general.

March 13, 2020: Parliament ratifies CUSMA via an expedited course of because of the COVID-19 pandemic, six weeks after Trump signed the deal into legislation.

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July 1, 2020: CUSMA formally takes impact.

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0:24Trump credit himself with ‘ending the NAFTA nightmare’ as USMCA signed into legislation

Aug. 6, 2020: Trump proclaims a plan to impose a brand new 10 per cent tariff on Canadian aluminum imports, taking impact on Aug. 16, 2020. Canada vows to retaliate.

Sept. 15, 2020: The U.S. calls off the tariffs, agreeing to withdraw present penalties earlier than Canada’s retaliatory measures take impact.

Could 2024: The U.S. Tax Basis releases a report saying the metal and aluminum tariffs throughout Trump’s first time period had a unfavourable influence on the U.S. economic system, inflicting an estimated 75,000 job losses.

Nov. 5, 2024: Trump wins re-election after promising repeatedly throughout his presidential marketing campaign that he’ll pursue an aggressive tariff coverage in his second time period. He additionally took purpose at Canadian and Mexican auto manufacturing and promised to reopen CUSMA to handle “unfairness” and loopholes exploited by China.

Nov. 25, 2024: Trump threatens to impose 25 per cent tariffs on Canadian and Mexican merchandise on his first day in workplace, on account of border safety points round fentanyl and unlawful immigration. He later provides the commerce imbalance between Canada and the U.S. to his checklist of causes for imposing tariffs.

December 2024: Canada proclaims a $1.3-billion plan to “bolster border security” and disrupt the circulation of fentanyl. The federal government later says the plan will embrace new helicopters and different sources for RCMP and the Canada Border Providers Company.

Jan. 20, 2025: Trump indicators an government order that kickstarts public consultations and research on the impacts CUSMA has had on American companies, notably farmers. Experiences are due again April 1. The consultations are the primary required step main as much as scheduled CUSMA evaluation talks set for 2026.

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0:29Nearly 70% of Canadians suppose much less of U.S. on account of Trump tariffs: ballot

Feb. 1, 2025: Trump indicators an government order to hit Canada with 25 per cent tariffs, with a decrease 10 per cent obligation for vitality.

Trudeau proclaims Canada will reply with an instantaneous $30-billion retaliation package deal, which shall be adopted by $125 billion in duties on American merchandise in 21 days to provide corporations and provide chains time to search out alternate options. Provinces announce their very own retaliatory measures, together with bans on U.S. enterprise contracts and American alcohol gross sales.

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Feb. 3, 2025: U.S. tariffs in opposition to Canada and Mexico are delayed for 30 days, with Trump claiming border safety concessions from each nations. Canada and the provinces additionally halt their strikes to retaliate.

Feb. 9, 2025: Trump says he’ll formally announce 25 per cent tariffs on all metal and aluminum imports, together with from Canada and Mexico, the next day.

Feb. 10, 2025: Trump indicators government orders to impose the metal and aluminum tariffs beginning March 12. He explicitly says there shall be no exemptions, saying a number of carve-outs to his 2018 tariffs undermined his intent to revive the American metal and aluminum industries.

Bea Bruske, president of the Canadian Labour Congress, says Trump’s earlier metal and aluminum tariffs had a “devastating impact” on the business, forcing 2,000 employees and 500 employers to depend on emergency authorities help.

—With recordsdata from the Canadian Press

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