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Canada, Mexico Steelmakers Refuse New US Orders

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(Bloomberg) -- Some steelmakers in Canada and Mexico are telling customers that they are refusing new orders to the US on concerns that President Donald Trump soon will reimpose duties.

Canada’s Stelco has been telling US-based consumers it is pausing sales quotes, according to a person familiar with the matter. Mexico-based steel suppliers also stopped taking orders for material this week as they await potential action from Trump, according to Flack Global Metals, a large buyer.

Trump this week signaled plans to impose previously threatened tariffs of as much as 25% on Mexico and Canada by Feb. 1. While the two countries are exempt from a sweeping 25% steel tariff the US imposed during the first Trump administration, there’s increasing concern in the industry that the metal won’t receive a carve out.

“There’s a lot of trepidation and changing commercial policy by the Mexican steelmakers with regards to their approach to this market,” Jeremy Flack, chief executive officer of Arizona-based steel distributor Flack Global Metals, said in an interview. “They’re off balance because of this. They’ve gone from concerned to unconcerned to concerned again.”

Canada is the top foreign import source of steel into the US and Mexico is the third largest, according to US Commerce Department data. The US consumed about 91 million tons of steel in 2023, with imports accounting for about 27% of that total demand, according to research by Morgan Stanley.


Stelco parent Cleveland-Cliffs Inc., based in the US, didn’t immediately respond to requests for comment.

Cleveland-Cliffs, the second-largest US steel producer, agreed to buy Canada-based Stelco last year. When asked last week at a briefing about the possibility that Trump would slap tariffs on the company’s newly owned Canadian steel, CEO Lourenco Goncalves said he will abide by Trump’s policies.

“President Trump will do what President Trump wants to do. He has a plan, and I will play accordingly,” Goncalves said. “I’m a big boy. I bought Stelco knowing that Stelco is in Canada. And you know what? America first.”
 
Pretty much every country will do stuff like this. Businesses don't like red tape. Trump is as red tape as you can get. He makes constant demands, constantly changes his mind, and adds a layer of bullshit businesses don't like to deal with.

If a country can simply cut the US out of their market, they will.
 
Pretty much every country will do stuff like this. Businesses don't like red tape. Trump is as red tape as you can get. He makes constant demands, constantly changes his mind, and adds a layer of bullshit businesses don't like to deal with.

If a country can simply cut the US out of their market, they will.
You did not sleep at a holiday inn last night.
 
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You did not sleep at a holiday inn last night.
Doesn't matter how I slept. I'm irrelevant. Bottom line is if a country can forego doing business with us, they will. Trump is a bad faith bargaining partner. He will change deals depending on what side he woke up on that morning. Other countries don't want to deal with that bullshit.
 
the quotes at the end just sounds like a guy who knows how this plays out...phone call to "the right people"...certain beaks get wetted and carve outs or assurances are made

cost of doing business in trump's america
 
Doesn't matter how I slept. I'm irrelevant. Bottom line is if a country can forego doing business with us, they will. Trump is a bad faith bargaining partner. He will change deals depending on what side he woke up on that morning. Other countries don't want to deal with that bullshit.
He with the gold, rules.
 
the quotes at the end just sounds like a guy who knows how this plays out...phone call to "the right people"...certain beaks get wetted and carve outs or assurances are made

cost of doing business in trump's america
If i read that correctly the owners are now an American company. I'm wondering if he didn't do it on purpose to like "90%" the steel in canada, send it over here for final product, stamp "made in america" and you have more production while your NON US competitors take an actual hit.
 
Pretty much every country will do stuff like this. Businesses don't like red tape. Trump is as red tape as you can get. He makes constant demands, constantly changes his mind, and adds a layer of bullshit businesses don't like to deal with.

If a country can simply cut the US out of their market, they will.
Lol
Cut the US out of your market and go broke
 
it's not just steel manufacturers

Mexican and Canadian suppliers refusing orders to the US in anticipation of possible tariffs

By AlanPatrickRyan
January 25, 2025

With President Trump’s threatening 25% tariffs as of Feb. 1 against imports from Canada and Mexico looming Stelco, and possibly Algoma, are refusing orders from the US. Canada is the largest foreign steel supplier to the US and Mexico is the third largest.

In addition, Canada supplies the US with ferrosilicon (Elkem) and silicon metal (Ferroglobe) while Mexico supplies US buyers with manganese alloys (Minera Autlan). As a result, any duty not be without pain.
 
it's not just steel manufacturers

Mexican and Canadian suppliers refusing orders to the US in anticipation of possible tariffs

By AlanPatrickRyan
January 25, 2025

With President Trump’s threatening 25% tariffs as of Feb. 1 against imports from Canada and Mexico looming Stelco, and possibly Algoma, are refusing orders from the US. Canada is the largest foreign steel supplier to the US and Mexico is the third largest.

In addition, Canada supplies the US with ferrosilicon (Elkem) and silicon metal (Ferroglobe) while Mexico supplies US buyers with manganese alloys (Minera Autlan). As a result, any duty not be without pain.
China looking at the USA like

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Pretty much every country will do stuff like this. Businesses don't like red tape. Trump is as red tape as you can get. He makes constant demands, constantly changes his mind, and adds a layer of bullshit businesses don't like to deal with.

If a country can simply cut the US out of their market, they will.
And many of these businesses were neck deep in getting him elected.
 
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it's not just steel manufacturers

In addition, Canada supplies the US with ferrosilicon (Elkem) and silicon metal (Ferroglobe) while Mexico supplies US buyers with manganese alloys (Minera Autlan). As a result, any duty not be without pain.
Know what manganese is a key part of? US currency. It's like we don't live in a vacuum no matter how much MAGA thinks we do
 
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