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Quota Quagmire, Questionable Coverage Crafted

Canada’s new TRQ limits imports from non‑FTA countries to 2024 volumes. However, United Steelworkers national director Marty Warren points out that two‑thirds of steel imports, mainly from FTA nations like South Korea and Vietnam, are excluded. The union warns this “too narrow” quota risks cementing the inflow of cheap, dumped steel while failing to address broader vulnerabilities.

 

Trade Turbulence, Tariff Tensions Tightened

Earlier this year, the union condemned potential U.S. steel and aluminum tariffs of up to 25%, describing them as “reckless” and harmful to integrated North American manufacturing. In response, Canada imposed its own tariffs on Chinese-origin metal under melt-and-pour rules, a long-standing USW demand, yet enforcement specifics remain vague.

 

Retaliatory Rationale, Reciprocal Remedies Required

USW insists Ottawa must employ Section 53 of the Customs Tariff to launch targeted counter-tariffs and eliminate duty-free exemptions for U.S. metals. They argue reciprocal trade actions are essential to deter unfair imports and prevent Canadian producers from being undercut.

 

Procurement Pitfalls, Policy Promises Pending

The union advocates for enforceable Buy Canadian mandates in public infrastructure and defence projects. While federal commitments were welcomed in June, USW stresses that these rules must include “teeth” to prevent materials from South Korea or Vietnam undercutting domestic producers.

 

Welfare Warnings, Workforce Worries Widening

Marty Warren stressed that job losses have already begun, citing plants like Quebec’s Alubar Métaux laying off around 70 workers after tariffs hit. With other facilities following, he urges urgent interventions like wage subsidies and Employment Insurance reforms to support impacted workers.

 

Economic Erosion, Exchange‑Rate Exasperation

Reddit users highlighted deeper economic distress: the weakening Canadian dollar and reduced manufacturing capacity limit the country’s ability to absorb diverted production. The union underscores this as evidence that policy speed and scope cannot be delayed.

 

Solidarity Strategy, Sector Sustainability Strengthened

USW International President Dave McCall and Canadian leader Marty Warren affirm that Canada must act decisively to defend shared North American supply chains. They call for unity across governments, unions, and industries to implement industrial strategy, procurement reform, and trade enforcement to stabilize and revitalize domestic steel and aluminum sectors.

 

Key Takeaways:

  • Canada's TRQ covers only non‑FTA steel imports, excluding two‑thirds of supply from FTA nations, leaving loopholes open to cheap, dumped steel.

  • USW calls for Section 53 counter‑tariffs, enforceable Buy Canadian mandates, and immediate worker supports like wage subsidies and EI reform.

  • Layoffs are occurring, weaker currency and supply chain constraints mean swift, strong federal action is critical to safeguard Canadian workers and industry.

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Canadian Crisis Catalyzes Calls, Cries Covenant for Steel Sector Safeguarding

Tuesday, June 24, 2025

Synopsis: - The United Steelworkers union, led by Marty Warren, argues that Canada’s tariff-rate quota system is inadequate to protect domestic steel and aluminum jobs amid U.S. trade tariffs. The union calls for stronger countermeasures, buy Canadian mandates, and immediate worker support.

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