Algoma Steel looking to domestic demand as tariffs disrupt operations
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Algoma Steel Group Inc. is hoping the federal government's growth projects will lead to more domestic demand for its products as it suspends its dividend and reported a drop in profit from tariff disruptions. The Sault Ste.
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