USW Calls on Trump to Reconsider Tariffs on Canada
February 01 2025 - 7:03PM
United Steelworkers (USW) International President David McCall
issued the following statement today following President Donald
Trump’s announcement that he would institute 25 percent tariffs on
goods from Canada:
“The USW has long called for systemic reform of our broken trade
system, but lashing out at key allies like Canada is not the way
forward.
“Canada has proven itself time and again to be one of our
strongest partners when it comes to national security, and our
economies are deeply integrated.
“The key to eliminating unfair competition, confronting global
overcapacity in crucial sectors, and stemming the flow of unfairly
traded products making their way into North America is targeted
tariffs on countries that violate our trade laws and greater
coordination with our trusted allies – not sweeping actions that
undermine crucial relationships.
“Approximately $1.3 trillion worth of goods cross the
Canada-U.S. border annually, supporting 1.4 million American jobs
and 2.3 million Canadian jobs. These tariffs don’t just hurt
Canada. They threaten the stability of industries on both sides of
the border.
“Workers and their communities are counting on their elected
leaders to make strategic decisions that help confront bad trade
actors like China while at the same time fostering domestic
manufacturing capacity.
“Our union calls on President Trump to reverse course on
Canadian tariffs so that we can focus on trade solutions that will
serve working families for the long-term.”
The USW represents 850,000 workers employed in metals, mining,
pulp and paper, rubber, chemicals, glass, auto supply and the
energy-producing industries, along with a growing number of workers
in health care, public sector, higher education, tech and service
occupations.
Contact: Jess Kamm Broomell, jkamm@usw.org,
412-562-2444