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    Trade war escalates as Trump’s 25% metal tariffs take effect

    LuckyBy LuckyMarch 12, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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    25% duty on steel and aluminum imports is a major hit for some top trading partners in America

    Tariff, imposed by US President Donald Trump on the import of steel and aluminum, has influenced a step that will increase tension with some of the US’s largest trading partners.

    This remedy increases a flat duty on steel and aluminum that enters the US up to 25% and eliminates the exemption levy of all countries.

    This responded to the European Union immediately, stating that it would impose counter tariffs on American goods of billions of euros.

    Trump hopes that tariffs will promote American steel and aluminum production, but critics say it will increase prices for American consumers and increase economic growth dental.

    The American Iron and Steel Institute (AISI), which is a group representing American steelmakers, welcomed Tariff, saying they would make jobs and promote domestic steel manufacturing.

    Group president Kevin Dempsi stated that the move shut down a system of exemption, exclusion and quota, which allowed foreign producers to avoid tariffs.

    “AISI appreciated the President’s actions for restoring the integrity of tariffs on steel and implementing a strong and regenerated program to address inappropriate trade practices,” said Mr. Dempsi.

    The US is a major importer of aluminum and steel, and is one of its largest suppliers of Canada, Mexico and Brazil metals.

    ‘No exception’

    Other countries immediately responded to the move.

    UK Trade Minister Jonathan Reynolds said he was disappointed and “all options on tables” to respond to the national interest.

    The European Commission said in a statement that it is imposing counter tariffs on 26 billion euros (£ 21.9bn, $ 28.3bn).

    Australia’s Prime Minister, Anthony Albanis said that the decision to move forward with the new tariff of the Trump administration is “completely inappropriate”.

    He said, “This is against the feeling of friendship of our two countries and fundamentally with the benefits that our economic partnership has brought for more than 70 years,” he said.

    Albani, who was trying to secure a discount for tariffs, also said that Australia would not implement ventilative duties as such a step would only increase prices for Australian consumers.

    Meanwhile, Canadian Energy Minister, Jonathan Wilkinson, told CNN that his country would retaliate, but he said that Canada was not looking to increase stress.

    Canada is one of the closest trade partners to the US, and is the largest exporter of steel and aluminum to the US.

    In 2018, during his first term as President, Trump imposed an import duty of 25% on steel and 10% on aluminum, but the carving-outs were eventually interacted for several countries.

    This time the Trump administration has indicated that there will be no exemption.

    Fear of recession

    Tariff means that American businesses wishing to bring metals in the country will have to pay 25% tax on them.

    This is likely to lead a high cost to a large number of American industries, including aerospace, car manufacture and construction.

    Michael Dimarino Linda Tool, a Brooklyn Company that creates parts for the aerospace industry. Whatever he does includes some types of steel, most of which come from American mills.

    “If I have higher prices, I pass them to my customers. They have high prices, they pass it to the consumer,” Mr. Dimarino said, he supports the call for increased manufacturing in the US, but can backfire warning the President’s steps.

    The American Automotive Policy Council, a group that represents car giants such as Ford, General Motors and Salentis, also echoed such Worry

    The president of the organization, Matt Blunt, stated that they are “worried that can canada and cancel the discounts especially for car manufacturers will add significant costs to suppliers of car manufacturers”.

    Some economists are warning that tariffs can help American steel and aluminum industries but can hurt wide economy.

    “It protects (steel and aluminum) industries, but harms its products by making users more expensive,” said Bill Rinsch, an officer of a former Commerce Department, said, which is now at the Center for Strategic and International Studies.

    Fear of financial cost of Trump’s trade tariff has spread A sales in America and global stock markets This week intensified this week after the US President refused to reject the possibility of economic recession.

    The S&P 500 index of the largest firms listed in the US fell 0.7% on Tuesday after dropping 2.7% on Monday, which was its biggest one day’s decline since December.

    The UK’s FTSE 100 stock index, which had earlier reduced to Tuesday, fell further and closed more than 1%. CAC 40 also fell in Dax, France and Germany.

    Meanwhile, research firm Oxford Economics stated that in a report it reduced its American development forecast by 2.4% to 2% and also made adjustments for its approach to Canada and Mexico.

    “Despite the downgrade, we still hope that the American economy will perform better than other major advanced economies over the next few years,” its report states.

    “Uncertainty around the path for American tariffs is much more than ever.”

    Ontario Shodown

    Earlier on Tuesday, America and Canada Put back from the verge A major growth in business war.

    Trump said that he had stopped the plan to double the US tariff on Canadian steel and metal imports to 50%, first a few hours after threatening them.

    The step by the President came after the Canadian province of Ontario suspended 25% of new allegations on electricity which it sends to some northern states in the US.

    Despite the climb, Canada is still facing 25% tariff of Trump on steel and aluminum imports that have just come into force.

    Additional Reporting by Mitchell Flery in New York

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