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Trump to Announce Tariffs on Steel and Aluminium Imports
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Trump has stated that a 25% tariff will be imposed on all steel and aluminum imports, with aluminum also being subject to reciprocal tariffs. The tariffs are part of Trump's ongoing trade policy overhaul, aimed at countering what he perceives as unfair trade practices by other countries.
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It's 25% without exceptions or exemptions, and that's all countries, no matter where it comes from, all countries made in the United States. However, United States of America, there is no tariff, zero … We don't need it to be made in Canada. We'll have the jobs. That's why Canada should be our 51st state.
Today I'm simplifying our tariffs on steel and aluminium.
We have a surplus with Australia, one of the few.
This is a big deal, the beginning of making America rich again.
The biggest question is the uncertainty over whether this is a bargaining tactic or whether he just doesn't want to talk with other countries and really wants to help out the steel industry in that way.
I deeply regret the US decision to impose tariffs on European steel and aluminium exports.
Tariffs are taxes – bad for business, worse for consumers.
Unjustified tariffs on the EU will not go unanswered.
By imposing tariffs, the US will be taxing its own citizens, raising costs for its own business, and fuelling inflation.
The EU sees no justification for the imposition of tariffs on our exports, which are economically counterproductive.
Canadian steel and aluminium support key industries in the US from defence, shipbuilding, energy to automotive.
We are consulting with our international partners as we examine the details. Our response will be clear and calibrated.
President Trump has made it clear that an important part of an America First Golden Age is steel production.
Australian steel and aluminium is creating thousands of good-paying American jobs, and are key for our shared defence interests.
We should expect that there will be some effects from Donald Trump's tariffs.
This isn't just about trade. It's about ensuring that America never has to rely on foreign nations for critical industries like steel and aluminum.
Trump's tariffs
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sources
- 1.The Guardian
- 2.Al Jazeera
- 3.BBC
- 4.France 24
- 5.Le Monde
- 6.CNA News
- 7.South China Morning Post
- 8.The Times of India
- 9.DW News
- 10.CTV News
- 11.The Times
- 12.Agence France-Presse
perspectives
- 1.US under Donald Trump
- 2.Chinese Foreign Policy
- 3.US-China Relations
- 4.Immigration to the US
- 5.US Economy
- 6.Inflation
- 7.Trade Agreement
- 8.World Economy
- 9.US-India relations
- 10.Mexico under Claudia Sheinbaum
- 11.US-EU relations
- 12.United States–Mexico–Canada Agreement
countries
- 1.Canada
- 2.United States
- 3.Mexico
- 4.China
- 5.Australia
- 6.Korea, Republic of
- 7.Brazil
- 8.Japan
- 9.Albania
- 10.Germany
- 11.United Kingdom
- 12.Viet Nam
organizations
- 1.European Union
- 2.White House
- 3.European Commission
- 4.Republican Party
- 5.American Iron and Steel Institute
- 6.BlueScope
- 7.Labour Party
- 8.Federal Reserve System
- 9.Goldman Sachs
- 10.Hamas
- 11.International Trade Administration
- 12.Kiel Institute for the World Economy
persons
- 1.Donald Trump
- 2.Ursula Von Der Leyen
- 3.Justin Trudeau
- 4.Joe Biden
- 5.Anthony Albanese
- 6.Elon Musk
- 7.Emmanuel Macron
- 8.Francois-Philippe Champagne
- 9.Maroš Šefčovič
- 10.Choi Sang-Mok
- 11.Don Farrell
- 12.Guo Jiakun