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Trump Says He Plans To Impose Tariffs On Steel, Aluminum Imports

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President Trump promised steel and aluminum executives Thursday that he will level tariffs on imports of their products in coming weeks. He said the
President Trump promised steel and aluminum executives Thursday that he will level tariffs on imports of their products in coming weeks. He said the imported steel will face tariffs of 25 percent, while aluminum will face tariffs of 10 percent.
The president announced the action after meeting with leaders of the two industries at the White House.
The decision follows a study by the Commerce Department that found that large amounts of steel and aluminium imports posed a threat to U. S. national security. That finding gives the White House the authority to limit imports by tariffs or by other means.
Earlier Thursday, Trump tweeted: „Our Steel and Aluminum industries (and many others) have been decimated by decades of unfair trade and bad policy with countries from around the world. We must not let our country, companies and workers be taken advantage of any longer. We want free, fair and SMART TRADE!“
The tariffs are a response to the overproduction of steel and aluminium by China. But since there are already import restrictions on those products from China, new barriers would likely have an impact on European allies, as well as Canada, Mexico, which could trigger retaliation.
As NPR’s Scott Horsley reported, the Commerce Department argues that growing imports of steel and aluminum — driven in part by overproduction in China — have so weakened America’s producers that a future military mobilization could be at risk.
Ross recommended a tariff of at least 24 percent on steel imported from any country and a tariff of at least 7.7 percent on aluminum imported from any country. The commerce secretary offered another set of options that would have set a tariff of at least 53 percent on steel from 12 countries including Brazil, China and Russia and a tariff of at least 23.6 percent on aluminum from China, Hong Kong, Russia, Venezuela and Vietnam.

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