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Justin Trudeau, Donald Trump talk steel and aluminum

Trudeau "emphasized that preserving (the two nations') mutually beneficial supply chains is critical to jobs and businesses on both sides of the border," according to a summary.

March 13, 2018 / 08:47 IST
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Trudeau said the proportion of women in the Indian workforce is "very low" at 26-27 per cent and exhorted companies to "pledge" for increasing their numbers during the Canada-India business forum in Mumbai on Tuesday. (Reuters)
Trudeau said the proportion of women in the Indian workforce is "very low" at 26-27 per cent and exhorted companies to "pledge" for increasing their numbers during the Canada-India business forum in Mumbai on Tuesday. (Reuters)

From an aluminum smelter, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau called US President Donald Trump to press for a permanent exclusion from US tariffs on aluminum and steel.

It was their first conversation since Trump last week imposed tariffs on imported steel and aluminum, raising trade tensions.

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Trudeau "emphasized that preserving (the two nations') mutually beneficial supply chains is critical to jobs and businesses on both sides of the border," according to a summary.

The prime minister was touring an aluminum smelter in Alma, Quebec. He was to also visit three Canadian steel cities this week to reassure workers.