Quote Originally Posted by Patriot76 View Post
Many times your posts contain messages that are challenging to those that recognize them and not recognized by the general public. My responses to the tariffs have been cryptic, but few have called me out on it. I am sure there is intelligence not shared with Australia and New Zealand and I believe the two examples provided did not include them initially. It is assumed that which is shared with them would include France and therefore the six eyes. An even larger network is the 14 eyes, but intelligence is limited because of the chance of something becoming general knowledge. Therefore I feel three eyes (cyclops is another code name) is the appropriate description and few understand how this impacts politics, social life, economics, and scrap.

Since it is your thread I do not feel guilty asking why a trade agreement with Mexico was announced before one with Canada? Even though NAFTA was thrown out the window, was our trade war with Canada a decoy? Does this create a back door to trade with China? Does this explain the change in logistics for scrap transport?
Its all about were the excess of our imported steel is going. NAFTA abused.




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[PDF]Steel Imports Report: Canada - International Trade Administration

https://www.trade.gov/steel/countries/pdfs/imports-Canada.pdf




Long products accounted for 30 percent, or 614 thousand metric tons, of Canada's imports, followed by pipe and tube at 22 percent (447 thousand metric tons), stainless steel at 5 percent (108 thousand metric tons), and semi-finished products at 4 percent (80 thousand metric tons).





[PDF]Steel Imports Report: Canada - International Trade Administration

https://www.trade.gov/steel/countries/pdfs/2016/q3/imports-canada.pdf




In 2015, the volume of Canada's steel imports decreased by 22 percent to 7.9 million metric tons from 10.1 million metric tons in 2014. YTD 2016 imports totaled 5.7 million metric tons — a 5 percent decrease from 6.1 million metric tons in YTD 2015.





[PDF]Steel Exports Report: Canada - International Trade Administration

https://www.trade.gov/steel/countries/pdfs/exports-Canada.pdf




Canada exported 1.8 million metric tons of steel, a 5 percent increase from YTD .... percent while inChina and. Japan import shares remained constant relative.





[PDF]Steel Imports Report: Canada - International Trade Administration

https://www.trade.gov/steel/countries/pdfs/2016/annual/imports-canada.pdf




The volume of Canada's steel imports has fluctuated in recent years. In 2015, Canada's steel imports decreased by 22 percent to 7.9 million metric tons from 10.1 million metric tons in 2014. 2016imports totaled 7.7 million metric tons — a 3 percent decrease from 2015.