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Trump Doubles Steel and Aluminium Tariffs

News Summary

President Trump has officially signed an order that doubles tariffs on steel and aluminium imports from 25% to 50%. This significant increase aims to protect the American steel industry but has elicited mixed reactions from various sectors. Critics warn of potential retaliation from trade partners and the negative impact on American businesses relying on these imports. The decision may lead to job losses across multiple industries, with economists predicting that while some jobs may be created, many more could be at risk. Internationally, Canada and the EU are preparing counter-tariffs in response.

Trump’s New Steel and Aluminium Tariffs to Shake Up Industry

In a move that’s got everyone talking, President Trump has officially signed an order that **doubles tariffs** on steel and aluminium imports. That’s right, what was once a **25% tariff** is now cranked up to a whopping **50%**! This big increase is set to kick in on Wednesday, and it’s causing quite a stir across multiple industries.

What’s Behind the Decision?

This isn’t just random; the increase comes as part of Trump’s ongoing efforts to protect the **American steel industry**. He’s made it pretty clear that he wants to encourage businesses to buy from American suppliers, possibly hoping that a hefty tariff will do the trick. However, not everyone is on board with this decision.

Mixed Reactions from the Industry

Critics of the tariff hike argue that this move could have some pretty serious consequences for foreign steel producers. They are also concerned about the potential for **retaliation from trade partners** and how this could hit American businesses that rely on these metals for their products. It seems many companies were left scratching their heads at this new plan, some hoped it was just a temporary measure or a part of some bigger negotiating strategy.

Interestingly, the **UK** has managed to snag a **carve-out** from the increased tariffs, allowing their steel and aluminium to remain at 25%. This sort of works in their favor as trade talks with the US are still on the table.

Concerns from Manufacturers

Impact on Jobs and Business Operations

Moreover, there’s a looming threat of job losses across various sectors. Economists have forecasted that while Trump’s initial tariff strategies may have created around **1,000 steel jobs**, they could have **cost up to 75,000 jobs** in other industries. With new tariffs, experts like Erica York from the **Tax Foundation** believe things could get even worse, especially with the inflation of prices on **intermediate goods**.

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