
Michael Garcia
Michael Garcia is the CEO of Algoma Steel, the only independent Canadian steel maker based in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario. He is navigating the challenges posed by U.S. tariffs and is actively seeking to expand Algoma's market share within Canada, amid dependence on the U.S. market for half of its revenue.
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Algoma CEO Michael Garcia said in a release on Monday that they require liquidity support to withstand unprecedented U.S. governmental action.
Algoma Steel secures $500-million in government loans to help fight trade warMichael Garcia is the CEO of Algoma Steel Group Inc. who commented on the lack of opportunities in Europe.
Geography and destiny: Can Canada truly spurn the U.S. and be more European?Michael Garcia is the chief executive of Algoma Steel Inc. who discussed the company's achievements in green steel production.
Amid tariff turmoil, will Algoma find demand for its green steel?Algoma chief executive Michael Garcia told The Globe and Mail on Wednesday that the company was seeking up to $600-million in loans to bolster its liquidity during the trade war.
Algoma shareholder Barry Zekelman says Ottawa acting like a ‘loan shark’ over emergency fundingMichael Garcia, the CEO of Algoma Steel, is in discussions with the federal government to secure a financing package due to financial pressures from tariffs.
Algoma Steel seeks up to $600-million from Ottawa in emergency trade war reliefMichael Garcia, chief executive of Algoma Steel Group Inc., has requested lower import caps.
Ottawa must steel itself against tariffsAlgoma Steel Group Inc. chief executive Michael Garcia says the federal government’s quotas still fall far short of what is needed.
A limit on foreign steel imports, Canada’s slowed population growth and DHL suspends operations: Business and investing stories for the week of June 22Michael Garcia, CEO of Algoma, commented on the new foreign steel import quotas announced by Carney.
Politics Insider: Commons passes major projects legislationMichael Garcia, the CEO of Algoma Steel, commented on the federal government’s quotas around foreign imports of steel.
Algoma CEO says Ottawa’s new foreign steel import quotas fall far short of what is needed during trade warAlgoma Steel Group Inc. chief executive Michael Garcia has argued on multiple occasions that mills from various countries regularly dump steel into Canada.
Canada to limit foreign steel imports to help producers hit by U.S. tariffsAlgoma Steel Group Inc. chief executive Michael Garcia has argued on multiple occasions that mills from various countries regularly dump steel into Canada.
Industry Minister Joly signals action on steel dumping into Canada comingThe CEO of Algoma Steel Group Inc., Michael Garcia, said Ottawa should immediately bring in tariffs on imports of foreign steel.
Carney faces pressure to retaliate against Trump’s steel, aluminum tariffsMichael Garcia, the CEO of Algoma Steel Group Inc., is calling on Ottawa to immediately bring in tariffs on imports of foreign steel into Canada.
Algoma CEO calls for Ottawa to level steel tariffs on foreign dumpers immediatelyMichael Garcia, the CEO of Algoma Steel Group Inc., warned that a 50-percent tariff would put the company out of business in the U.S. market.
Canadian steel tycoon Barry Zekelman backs Trump, takes aim at Carney in escalating trade warMichael Garcia, the CEO of Algoma Steel, says that 50-per-cent tariffs on Canadian steel imports could make the company’s U.S. business unviable.
Algoma Steel CEO says 50% tariffs threaten viability in the U.S.Michael Garcia is listed as a contact for TÜV Rheinland.
TÜV Rheinland culmina plan de expansión con cinco nuevas Plantas de Revisión Técnica en ChileAlgoma Steel chief executive Michael Garcia is appealing to Mr. Carney to engage with the Trump administration.
What did Donald Trump call Mark Carney? Take our business and investing news quiz for the week ending May 2Michael Garcia, the CEO of Algoma Steel, is appealing to Prime Minister Mark Carney to engage with the Trump administration about steel tariffs.
Algoma Steel CEO asks Carney to ‘immediately engage’ with Trump on steel tariffsMichael Garcia is a contact for press inquiries at TÜV Rheinland.
TÜV Rheinland presenta crecimiento de dos dígitos en 2024, fortaleciendo su posición en el mercadoMichael Garcia, the CEO of Algoma Steel Group Inc., discusses the challenges faced by Canadian steelmakers due to foreign competition.
Steel producers call on Ottawa to tariff foreign dumpers to offset pain from U.S. dutiesMichael García suffered burns when a large drink spilled on his lap at a drive-thru.
Starbucks se enfrenta a una nueva demanda por una bebida caliente derramada | Redes Sociales | EntretenimientoMichael Garcia, chief executive of Algoma Steel Group Inc., wants the Canadian government to campaign for the removal of existing steel tariffs.
Canadian steel and aluminum suffer Trump’s ire while mining sector spared for nowMichael García was awarded $50 million after suffering burns when a large drink spilled on his lap at a drive-thru.
Starbucks se enfrenta a dos nuevas demandas por bebidas calientes derramadasMichael Garcia, chief executive officer of Algoma Steel Group Inc., said that his company is still making some money on the steel it sells into the U.S.
Trump’s ‘Liberation Day’ trade war uncertainty looms as U.S. prepares global tariffsMichael Garcia is the CEO of Algoma Steel and is navigating the challenges posed by U.S. tariffs on Canadian steel imports.
In the hot seat: Algoma Steel faces dual pressures of electric arc furnace rollout while fighting Trump tariff turmoilMichael Garcia clarified that his company may lay off more workers if new clients are not found in Canada.
В Канаді почалися звільнення через мита США на стальAlgoma Steel CEO Michael Garcia mentioned that the company had laid off about 20 people.
Hundreds of Canadian workers in steel, aluminum sectors laid off due to U.S. tariffsMichael Garcia suffered severe injuries from hot tea purchased at Starbucks.
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Michael Garcia was awarded 50 million dollars after suffering severe burns from a spilled drink at Starbucks.
"Cela a provoqué des brûlures au troisième degré sur son pénis": Starbucks condamné à payer 50 millions de dollars pour un thé renverséMichael Garcia suffered severe burns due to a poorly fitted lid on a hot beverage from Starbucks.
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