Canadian steel firms to pay $19M to resolve claims of avoiding U.S. tariffs
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Canadian steel firms to pay $19M to resolve claims of avoiding U.S.
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Justice Department said the companies misrepresented the origin of the steel as Canadian and American rather than from Europe and Asia, with claims dating back to 2019.
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