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Proposed U.S.-Canada trade deal would introduce steel quota with lower 25% tariff, sources say

Steel exports after first four million tonnes would still be subject to current 50% U.S. duty under prospective agreement

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Proposed U.S.-Canada trade deal would introduce steel quota with lower 25% tariff, sources say
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