Canadians are stuck between a rock and a hard place, most likely CSA G40.21 (steel joke, sorry). To protect domestic producers, policymakers slapped tariffs on steel imports last year—and went nuclear with counter tariffs when the U.S. declared a trade war. The result? Collateral damage for industries like real estate, where higher input costs are amplifying the housing crisis and grinding the industry to a halt
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Canadians are stuck between a rock and a hard place, most likely CSA G40.21 (steel joke, sorry). To protect domestic producers, policymakers slapped tariffs on steel imports last year—and went nuclear with counter tariffs when the U.S. declared a trade war. The result? Collateral damage for industries like real estate, where higher input costs are amplifying the housing crisis and grinding the industry to a halt https://betterdwelling.com/canadian-steel-tariffs-weaker-demand-higher-home-prices-fewer-jobs/
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Canadian Steel Tariffs: Weaker Demand, Higher Home Prices, Fewer Jobs - Better Dwelling
Canadian steel tariffs might save jobs but it's causing a bigger drag on the economy—especially in real estate, hitting steel demand harder.
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