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March 2, 2018, The Washington Post
John Veroneau is quoted by The Washington Post in an article regarding President Trump's plan to impose tariffs on imported steel and aluminum. According to Veroneau, “Applying tariffs to Canada, despite its being part of the U.S. defense industrial base since the 1940s, will strengthen WTO claims that this decision is not really about national security."
March 1, 2018, Financial Times
John Veroneau is quoted in a Financial Times article regarding President Trump's decision to impose new tariffs on imports of steel and aluminum. “This will either close the door on being able to self-define ‘national security’ or open the door on being able to block imports simply by waving the ‘national security’ flag," says Veroneau.
US eyes global tariff of ‘at least’ 24% on steel imports
February 16, 2018, Financial Times
John Veroneau is quoted in a Financial Times article regarding U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross' recommendation to impose a global tariff on imports of steel and aluminum. According to Veroneau, the “failure to categorically exclude Canada” and other allies “shows that this is not really about national security." He adds, “Section 232 is simply being used as ...