• Em Adespoton@lemmy.ca
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    Denis Miousse, mayor of Sept-Îles in the Côte-Nord region, says he isn’t expecting job losses because Aluminerie Alouette, a major aluminum producer based in the town, can easily pivot its exports to Asia from the U.S.

  • 🇨🇦 tunetardis@lemmy.ca
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    Trump doesn’t seem to understand that you can’t just uproot an entire industry and relocate it someplace else overnight. So really, the only choice aluminum-dependent industries have short-term is to pay the damn tariff and keep on importing. Ironically, Canada itself has to pay the tariff too because most canning plants are in the US, and we’re no more able to ramp up canning here than the US can ramp up aluminum refining. Changes like that take significant time and financial investment.

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      I don’t remember where but i’ve read a interview with a ceo saying it will take them at least 4 years to make the change they need to stop using canadian aluminum

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    rest of the world market is much bigger than US. focus on rest of the world market.

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      The US has 4.2% of the world population. We can all just keep trading as we please. The US can buy from us if they want to pay the tariffs, or not, doesn’t really matter in the long run.