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          Canada announces counter-tariffs, aid to manufacturing industries
                           Source: Xinhua | 2018-06-30 03:10:11 | Editor: huaxia

          File Photo: Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau (R) meets with U.S. President Donald Trump during the G7 Summit in the Charlevoix town of La Malbaie, Quebec, Canada, June 8, 2018. (Xinhua/REUTERS)

          OTTAWA, June 29 (Xinhua) -- Canada Friday announced its list of retaliatory tariffs against U.S. goods and financial aid of up to two billion Canadian dollars (about 1.5 billion U.S. dollars) for its steel, aluminum and manufacturing industries in the wake of trade tensions with the United States.

          Canadian Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland, Economic Development Minister Navdeep Bains, and Labour Minister Patty Hadju made the announcement at the Stelco steel company in Hamilton, Canada Friday morning.

          The ministers told workers at the steel plant that the government will offer compensation to affected businesses and will tweak the employment insurance program to keep workers in Canada.

          They highlighted the two billion Canadian dollars of U.S. annual trade surplus on iron and steel products with Canada, and doubled down on calling the national security argument by the United States for imposing tariffs as "inconceivable and completely unacceptable."

          The retaliatory tariff list spell out which U.S. goods that will be slapped with a 10 percent surtax, and which American-made steel and aluminum products will be hit with a 25 percent surtax, in response to the U.S. imposing 25 percent steel tariff and 10 percent tariff on aluminum from Canada.

          It represents a total of 16.6 billion Canadian dollars (about 12 billion U.S. dollars) in Canadian countermeasures on imports of steel, aluminum and other products from the United States.

          The retaliatory tariff list is set to put in place on July 1, Canada Day.

          The financial aid of up to two billion Canadian dollars include additional 38 weeks on to the duration of work-sharing agreements under the Employment Insurance program to avoid layoffs; boosting funding to the provinces and territories for job training programs available to workers impacted; providing liquidity support to businesses; 250 million Canadian dollars to boost competitiveness and integrate the Canadian steel and aluminum supply chain through the Strategic Innovation Fund; and 50 million Canadian over five years for Canadian companies to diversify exports, including new "export readiness" grants.

          Before the announcement, the Canadian government has consulted on the proposed list of goods to mitigate any unintended consequences for Canadian businesses though it is anticipated the tariffs and counter-tariffs will cost consumers on both sides of the border.

          The Canadian government is still working on getting the United States to lift their "protectionist and illegal" tariffs, according to the announcement.

          "We will not escalate and we will not back down," Freeland said.

          In late May when the coming retaliatory measures announced, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau called it "a turning point in the Canada-U.S. relationship," and expressed hope that "common sense" would come from U.S. President Donald Trump.

          Both the opposition Conservative Party and New Democratic Party supported the government's retaliation measures.

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          Canada announces counter-tariffs, aid to manufacturing industries

          Source: Xinhua 2018-06-30 03:10:11

          File Photo: Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau (R) meets with U.S. President Donald Trump during the G7 Summit in the Charlevoix town of La Malbaie, Quebec, Canada, June 8, 2018. (Xinhua/REUTERS)

          OTTAWA, June 29 (Xinhua) -- Canada Friday announced its list of retaliatory tariffs against U.S. goods and financial aid of up to two billion Canadian dollars (about 1.5 billion U.S. dollars) for its steel, aluminum and manufacturing industries in the wake of trade tensions with the United States.

          Canadian Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland, Economic Development Minister Navdeep Bains, and Labour Minister Patty Hadju made the announcement at the Stelco steel company in Hamilton, Canada Friday morning.

          The ministers told workers at the steel plant that the government will offer compensation to affected businesses and will tweak the employment insurance program to keep workers in Canada.

          They highlighted the two billion Canadian dollars of U.S. annual trade surplus on iron and steel products with Canada, and doubled down on calling the national security argument by the United States for imposing tariffs as "inconceivable and completely unacceptable."

          The retaliatory tariff list spell out which U.S. goods that will be slapped with a 10 percent surtax, and which American-made steel and aluminum products will be hit with a 25 percent surtax, in response to the U.S. imposing 25 percent steel tariff and 10 percent tariff on aluminum from Canada.

          It represents a total of 16.6 billion Canadian dollars (about 12 billion U.S. dollars) in Canadian countermeasures on imports of steel, aluminum and other products from the United States.

          The retaliatory tariff list is set to put in place on July 1, Canada Day.

          The financial aid of up to two billion Canadian dollars include additional 38 weeks on to the duration of work-sharing agreements under the Employment Insurance program to avoid layoffs; boosting funding to the provinces and territories for job training programs available to workers impacted; providing liquidity support to businesses; 250 million Canadian dollars to boost competitiveness and integrate the Canadian steel and aluminum supply chain through the Strategic Innovation Fund; and 50 million Canadian over five years for Canadian companies to diversify exports, including new "export readiness" grants.

          Before the announcement, the Canadian government has consulted on the proposed list of goods to mitigate any unintended consequences for Canadian businesses though it is anticipated the tariffs and counter-tariffs will cost consumers on both sides of the border.

          The Canadian government is still working on getting the United States to lift their "protectionist and illegal" tariffs, according to the announcement.

          "We will not escalate and we will not back down," Freeland said.

          In late May when the coming retaliatory measures announced, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau called it "a turning point in the Canada-U.S. relationship," and expressed hope that "common sense" would come from U.S. President Donald Trump.

          Both the opposition Conservative Party and New Democratic Party supported the government's retaliation measures.

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