US agrees to lift steel, aluminum tariffs for Canada, Mexico

17 May, 2019

The reports come after US President Donald Trump and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau discussed the tariffs earlier on Friday, according to Trudeau's spokesman.

Trudeau is scheduled to speak to reporters at 1:30 pm Eastern Time (1730 GMT) when he meets with steel workers at the Stelco Holding Inc, his spokesman said on Twitter.

The two leaders spoke "about Section 232 tariffs on steel and aluminum, and Canada's retaliatory tariffs," Cameron Ahmad, Trudeau's communications director, wrote.

"They also discussed China, uranium, and the new NAFTA."

The deal does not involve quotas, the two news outlets said.

The White House declined to comment on the reports.

Representatives for the US Trade Representative and Mexican officials did not respond to a request for comment.

Removing the tariffs on steel and aluminum imports from Canada and Mexico could help the three countries' trade pact secure ratification in the US Congress.

Lifting the tariffs was seen as a key hurdle to enacting US-Mexico-Canada Agreement trade deal (USMCA) signed last year.

The new pact would replace the 25-year-old North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).

Copyright Reuters, 2019

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