Change to Aluminum and Steel Tariffs could impact your products 

On August 18, 2025, the U.S. Department of Commerce expanded tariffs on steel and aluminum derivatives.  They added 407 new product categories that are subject to a 50% tariff rate on their metal content. This is a significant change and extends tariffs beyond raw metals to include a wide range of manufactured products, affecting supply chains and various sectors.  The actual notice can be found at this link. 

Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada is looking into the impact of these tariffs on Canadian industry – including aluminum packaging of cleaners, cosmetics and personal care products (e.g. aerosol cans or aluminum lining in packaging).  

If your company has any information or insights on how these new measures will impact your business in Canada, please reach out directly to: 

Kathryn Pihl 

Jr Policy Analyst 

Advanced Manufacturing and Industrial Strategy Branch 

Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada / Government of Canada 

Kathryn.Pihl@ised-isde.gc.ca / Tel: 343-596-7896 / TTY: 1-866-694-8389 

For more details and information, please feel free to contact Dell Tech Laboratories. 


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