Seeing as they’re getting targeted right now and are first on trump’s chopping block…
I mean, it’s not like we buy lumps of steel but… I dunno, I figure I’d turn it to the wisdom of the crowds. I know steel/aluminum are mostly input products but there have to be finished products from friendly countries/Canada which use steel and aluminum and thus support our industry, albeit indirectly, right?
Are aluminium drinking cans made in Canada?
If so, drink more canned drinks, less plastic bottled drinks which is a better thing regardless as aluminium is easier to recycle than plastic thus a greener option.
My first thought
But hey, if my country needs me…
Almost all processing into intermediate and final aluminum products happens in the US, unfortunately.
Such a shame :(
355mL cans are more likely to be made in Canada, FYI. The 473mL ones are by-and-large made in the US. Note that Canadian can makers still rely on steel sheets and lids imported from the US.
https://globalnews.ca/news/11018087/canada-beer-can-tariffs/
I think the lids are tin plate, which means there’s a fairly good chance the material at least is Canadian, if I recall we produce a lot of that used in food packaging.
I’m doing my part! hic