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Algoma Steel Group Inc
Symbol ASTL
Shares Issued 105,185,456
Close 2026-04-28 C$ 6.32
Market Cap C$ 664,772,082
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FP/wire say Algoma Steel hears PM dismiss "minor deal"

2026-04-29 09:34 ET - In the News

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The Financial Post reports in its Wednesday edition that Prime Minister Mark Carney told the CBC he's in no hurry to sign a minor deal for tariff relief with the United States, arguing that other governments that have done so are not happy with the results. A Bloomberg dispatch to the Post quotes Mr. Carney telling the CBC on Monday: "A lot of countries rushed into deals with the U.S. They weren't really worth the paper they were written on." In private, other countries' leaders are "certainly not" happy with the agreements they signed to reduce U.S. President Donald Trump's sweeping tariffs on their goods, the PM said -- though he didn't name them. Mr. Trump has threatened to change some deals after he signed them, such as a pact with the United Kingdom. Unlike many countries, most goods from Canada are currently imported tariff-free by U.S. buyers, thanks to the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement signed by Mr. Trump in 2020. Canada is a huge supplier of oil, fertilizer and other raw materials to the U.S., and adding import taxes to those would add to U.S. inflationary pressures. However, high U.S. tariffs against foreign autos, steel, aluminum and lumber are hitting Canada's economy and causing significant job losses.

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