US President Donald Trump issued a 25% steel and aluminium tariff on all countries on Monday, heightening fears of a potential trade war and increased consumer costs.
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President Donald Trump has announced a 25% import tax on all steel and aluminium entering the US. Trump says it applies to all countries, "without exceptions". But he later said h ...
The tariffs will apply to millions of tons of steel and aluminum imports from Canada, Brazil, Mexico, South Korea and other countries that had been entering the US duty-free under the carve-outs ...
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Trump issued proclamations boosting the United States’ aluminium tariff rate from 10% to 25%, removing nation exceptions and ...
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Trump’s first-term tariffs, which were kept in place by his successor, Joe Biden, slapped 25% charges on steel and 10% on ...