Ontario PC leader Doug Ford said on Tuesday that he was concerned about China shipping “cheap steel and cheap aluminum” that could “undermine” Canadian and U.S. jobs amid U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs threats. Ford was at the Washington Conrad Hotel in Washington D.C. where he said he was “working the room” talking to American colleagues while trying to deal with the tariff threat.
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Trump tariffs: Doug Ford concerned about China’s cheap steel, aluminum undermining Canada, U.S. jobs
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