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International Trade committee  I could just say in the case of Gerdau, of rebar, the reality is the country used more rebar and our market share went down.

March 21st, 2017Committee meeting

Roger Paiva

International Trade committee  I would just point out that in our case, half of the rebar used in Canada comes from offshore sources. We should be able to supply all the rebar for the domestic industry because we wouldn't have any logistics obstacles. It would be the cheapest rebar. For us to export to other m

March 21st, 2017Committee meeting

Roger Paiva

International Trade committee  I can speak for Gerdau in terms of damage. In 2012, we idled our melt shop in Cambridge. As I said, we are today running at 70% capacity, so we laid off people in the past. If we didn't have the unfairly traded steel, we would be running our plants at close to staff capacity, add

March 21st, 2017Committee meeting

Roger Paiva

March 21st, 2017Committee meeting

Roger Paiva

International Trade committee  Thank you for the opportunity to be here. At Gerdau Canada, we have three steel mills. We have one in Manitoba that produces specialty steels and two in Ontario, in Cambridge and Whitby. We employ over 1,300 employees directly in high-paying jobs. With all our mills, and ther

March 21st, 2017Committee meeting

Roger Paiva