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Trump is increasing tariffs on all steel, aluminum imports

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President Donald Trump Aluminum’s increasing tariffs by 25% has officially entered into force on Wednesday, the last step in the administration’s plans to redo the world trade standards in favor of US production.

The action of Trump To recruit means for American manufacturers and aluminum, it restores effective global tariffs of 25% for all metals imports and expand the duties to hundreds of products made from metals – all: from nuts and bolts to bulldozer blades and soda cans.

The final period of tariffs occurred after Trump threatened Canada, double the duty to 50% for the export of steel and aluminum to the US

He abandoned these plans after Prime Minister Ontario Doug Ford agreed to suspend his province’s decision to impose 25% of electricity exports to Minnesota, Michigan and New York until the US tariffs had been removed before.

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President Donald Trump on Tuesday called Canada “one of the most high -tech countries anywhere in the world.” (Anna Moneymaker / Getty Images / Getty Images)

The incident has drunk US financial markets is already amazing over Trump’s broad tariff, but left Trump’s initial plans to strengthen the national security tariffs in the 232 of steel and aluminum imposed in 2018 during his first term.

The US Customs and Border Protection agencies have disabled imports, which was qualified for free entry within the quotas agreements long before the north term, saying that the ballot boxes should be processed by the quotas by 16:30 on Tuesday in the US entry ports, or will be credited.

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The countries most affected by the tariffs are Canada, the largest foreign supplier of steel and aluminum in the US, Brazil, Mexico and South Korea, which all used some level of liberation and quotas.

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Prime Minister Alberta Daniel Smith responds to the non -duty tariff news between the US and Canada. (Jakub Porzycki / Nurphoto via Getty Images / Getty Images)

Most US-Canada trade remains without USMCA trading duties, which Trump signed in 2020, but he continues to complain about Canada’s high tariff rates.

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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Truda speaks during a press conference on the US against Canada on March 4, 2025 at the hill in Ottawa as Minister of Foreign Affairs Melanie Jolie (L) and Minister of Finance and Interstate Affairs (Getty Images / Getty Images)

Last week, Ottawa won the payment for the month for export, which corresponds to USMCA, with a total of 25% of Trump’s tariffs for Canada threatens Fentanyl’s trade.

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China remains a number two aluminum suppliers and aluminum products, but is already facing high tariffs to withstand alleged dumping and subsidies, as well as a new 20% tariff that Trump has imposed over the last month on Fentonil’s trade.

Reuters contributed to this report.

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2025-03-12 04:36:00

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