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Quebec aluminum towns aren’t feeling the sting of 25 per cent U.S. tariffs

Mar 14, 2025 | 10:25 AM

MONTREAL — Mayors of Quebec aluminum towns are confident their regions can withstand the 25 per cent tariffs imposed on the metal by U.S. President Donald Trump.

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.

About 170 kilometres southwest in Baie-Comeau, Que., Mayor Michel Desbiens says his town isn’t panicking, adding that Trump’s tariffs will lead to price increases on both sides of the border for products composed of aluminum.

Earlier this week Trump imposed 25 per cent tariffs on all aluminum and steel entering the U.S., leading to retaliatory tariffs by Canada of 25 per cent on $29.8 billion worth of American goods.