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Key construction stakeholders are urging the federal government to exclude construction-related products and materials from any retaliatory tariffs imposed on U.S. imports into Canada if the Donald Trump administration goes ahead with its threatened tariffs on Feb. 1.
“Further, retaliatory tariffs on construction materials are likely to increase the cost of new housing that many Canadians desperately need.” “We’re full time on that,” said Gilbert. “We’re hoping, when they’re finally announced, that we have a solution that we can talk to the feds about and talk to the owners about and talk even to entire industries.”
After being sworn in, amidst a flurry of statements and interviews, he targeted Feb. 1 to impose the tariffs.
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