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Local Company Feeling Impact of Steel Tariffs

The effects of a looming trade war between Canada and the United States has started to filter down to local businesses.

Elma Steel, with locations in Listowel, Owen Sound and Cambridge, purchases less than 5% of its steel from the U.S., but the recently-implemented 25% tariff on steel has started to have an effect on business, with huge price fluctuations that change almost daily.

Co-owner Rob Schildroth says "the mills don't know what's happening, and we can't supply enough".

Schildroth says since January, the price of steel has gone up 40-50% compared to this time last year.

He feels the tariffs represent pressure on the part of President Donald Trump, who he thinks is trying to use the situation to get a better deal, whether it's the North American Free Trade Agreement or otherwise.

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