US Tariffs Trigger Outrage From Its ‘Best Friend’ Next Door
Canadian premiers turned a CERAWeek panel into a venting session as measures on steel and aluminum imports take effect.
Spools of steel at an ArcelorMittal Dofasco facility in Hamilton, Canada. US tariffs on steel and aluminum imports came into force today.
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Welcome to our guide to the energy and commodities powering the economy. This week, we’re coming to you from global oil and gas get-together CERAWeek in Houston, where delegates confront a very different political landscape from last year. Reporters Millie Munshi and Joe Carroll discuss the Canadian response to new US tariffs. Meanwhile, a Bloomberg Editorial examines the economic impact.
“Why do you do this to your best friend?”