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Trudeau warns Vance about impact of U.S. steel and aluminum tariffs

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau warned U.S. Vice-President J.D. Vance that punishing tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum will hurt his home state of Ohio, a senior Canadian official said. 

Justin Trudeau brought up the impact of tariffs in U.S. vice-president's home state

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance spoke on the sidelines of the AI Action Summit in Paris on Tuesday amid U.S. threats of tariffs on aluminum and steel.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and U.S. Vice-President J.D. Vance spoke on the sidelines of the AI Action Summit in Paris on Tuesday amid U.S. threats of tariffs on aluminum and steel. (AI Action Summit Video)

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau warned U.S. Vice-President J.D. Vance that punishing tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum will hurt his home state of Ohio, a senior Canadian official said. 

The two leaders met on the sidelines of an international summit in Paris, as the Trump administration moves forward with its threat to impose 25 per cent tariffs on all steel and aluminum imports, including from its biggest supplier, Canada, effective March 12.

"Tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum would be entirely unjustified," Trudeau told reporters at the summit. "We are the [U.S.'s] closest ally. Our economies are integrated."

Trump said on Monday the tariffs would be imposed on steel and aluminum from all countries "without exceptions or exemptions."

The federal government will work with the Trump administration over the coming weeks, Trudeau said, to make sure it understands the impact the levies would have on both the U.S. and Canada.

When asked by CBC News if he would reciprocate with matching tariffs on aluminum and steel, Trudeau said he hopes that doesn't have to happen. 

"If it comes to that, our response, of course, will be firm and clear. We will stand up for Canadian workers. We will stand up for Canadian industries."

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says Canada will work with the U.S. in the coming weeks to highlight the negative impacts of 'unacceptable' 25 per cent tariffs on both Canadians and Americans. 'If it comes to that, our response, of course, will be firm and clear.'

Trump is promising to revive U.S. steelmaking in Rust Belt states, including Ohio, to bring back more industrial manufacturing jobs. 

Trudeau mentioned the impact of tariffs on Ohio to Vance, a Canadian official said. The state is America's biggest exporter sending more than $21 billion US in goods to Canada in 2023, according to the U.S. Trade Representative. If Canada retaliates, its steel, cars, plastics, iron and plane exports could be hit with counter tariffs.

The prime minister didn't announce specific retaliatory measures on Tuesday, but his government has warned that a trade war could drive up consumer prices and hurt the economy south of the border.

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The prime minister made his comments in Paris, on his way to the AI Action Summit hosted by French President Emmanuel Macron and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. 

Vance didn't respond to Canadian media's questions about the tariffs while arriving at the summit on Tuesday. 

The prime minister said he is also working with international leaders to co-ordinate a response and will be travelling to Brussels on Wednesday to meet with European Union leaders and NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte.

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