U.S. aluminum tariffs ‘disappointing’ and ‘unfortunate,’ says B.C. premier
VICTORIA — British Columbia Premier John Horgan says the United States government’s decision to impose tariffs on Canadian raw aluminum is “disappointing.”
A statement from the premier’s office says Canadian aluminum exports do not harm the U.S. market and the tariffs will do more harm to the American economy.
B.C. is home to the newly modernized Rio Tinto aluminum smelter in Kitimat, which the company says employs 1,100 workers and pumped more than $533 million into the B.C. economy in 2018.
Horgan’s statement says his government will continue to defend B.C.’s aluminum sector and will stand “shoulder to shoulder” with federal opposition to the 10 per cent tariff on raw aluminum.