Eby says B.C. insulated from Trump copper tariff, cites need for trade diversity

Copper anodes are cast at Furnace 8 at the Canadian Copper Refinery (CCR), part of the Glencore group, a copper and precious metal refinery in Montreal on Friday, July 25, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Christinne Muschi

VICTORIA - British Columbia Premier David Eby says an incoming 50 per cent United States tariff on some copper products highlights the need for diversified markets.

He says the tariffs will affect provinces differently, pointing out that most of B.C.'s copper goes to Asia, keeping the province "insulated" from tariff impact.

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