Trump's tariffs
Donald Trump Doubles Tariffs on Canadian Steel and Aluminium to 50% Amid Escalating Trade War
President Donald Trump has announced a doubling of planned tariffs on steel and aluminum products imported from Canada. The new tariffs, which will take effect on Wednesday, March 12, will be 50% instead of the previously announced 25%. This decision is in response to the imposition of a 25% surcharge on electricity exports to some US states by the province of Ontario in Canada.
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