Trump expands 50% steel, aluminum tariffs
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The Trump Administration has expanded the 50% tariffs on steel and aluminum to more than 400 items. If you have a particular hair routine you want to maintain during your vacation, it's important to be aware that TSA has banned these hair tools.
The move represents an about-face for Canada, which had been one of the few countries to punch back against President Trump’s protectionist agenda.
Hundreds of products containing Canadian metals added to the American target list in a 'significant escalation' of Trump's tariff war.
There's growing concern about a move by the United States to make hundreds more product categories subject to the country's 50 per cent tariffs on steel and aluminum content.
Hundreds of different goods just got a lot more expensive to import into the United States, now that Donald Trump’s 50% tariff on steel and aluminum tariffs has kicked in.
Cleveland-Cliffs has signed rare multiyear fixed-price steel contracts with several U.S. automakers as the industry braces for higher costs.
President Donald Trump stunned the logistics industry on Friday by widening his steel and aluminum tariffs to include more than 400 types of consumer items that contain the metals, such as motorcycles and tableware.
South Korean excavator makers are expected to pay just 4% of each product price as an extra tariff cost, with steel content accounting for 11% to 12% of the total product price, the analysts said in a research note.