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Trump, u.s. steel and aluminum tariff
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The president is set to raise tariffs on steel and aluminum this week, even as the courts are challenging the legitimacy of other levies.
President Trump would invoke other tariff authorities if his appeal of a trade court's ruling isn't successful, Commerce Secretary Lutnick said.
Ongoing US-China trade tensions and volatile policy shifts have left investors caught between betting on tariff deescalations and bracing for increased uncertainty.
A coalition including leading figures on the right said the president’s program did violence to the Constitution. One judge cited it eight times.
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Prime Minister Mark Carney is pushing to offset the economic pain caused by US President Donald Trump’s tariffs by compelling Canadian provinces to liberalize trade with one another.
Salzgitter, Germany's second-biggest steelmaker, on Monday warned that Washington's tariff policy was dealing a severe blow to European industry, after the U.S. administration unveiled plans to double steel import levies to 50%.
Amid court challenges, the White House asserts confidence in President Donald Trump's tariff strategy, emphasizing the administration's focus on maintaining fair trade practices.