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Donald Trump is increasing tariffs on various countries. Canada faces tariffs due to fentanyl concerns. Brazil is hit with tariffs linked to political issues. Copper imports also face new duties. Tariff letters are sent to over twenty countries.
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GB News on MSNDonald Trump could still hit UK economy with 25% tariffs as Labour set to miss deal deadlineThe Labour Government negotiations to secure a deal protecting UK steel from US tariffs are continuing as the July 9 deadline passes. The steel industry faces the threat of tariffs potentially rising from the current 25 per cent rate to 50 per cent after the deadline.
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New York Magazine on MSNThe Long History of Donald Trump Pretending to Be SupermanThe modern version of Lex Luthor is based on Trump, yet he’s been posing as the Man of Steel for decades. Here’s a timeline of his obsession.
Government talks to finalise the deal to spare the UK from US steel tariffs are ongoing, Downing Street has said, as the deadline for the levies to come into force is due to pass and the steel industry called for a “swift” resolution.
Discussions continue’ over US steel tariffs deal ahead of deadline, says No 10 - US president Donald Trump has said he plans to start implementing tariffs on the US’s trade partners on July 9.
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The no-change in tariffs on Indian metals stands in contrast to the deal the Trump administration has struck with the UK. Under their existing bilateral trade framework, metal imports from the UK continue to face a 25% tariff, while both sides work towards a resolution involving quotas and adjusted duties.
The bidding war for U.S. Steel was sparked in August 2023, when Cleveland-Cliffs made an unsolicited offer to acquire U.S. Steel for $7.25 billion. Both companies are major suppliers of steel to the U.S. auto industry.
Multiple states bordering Canada could feel the greatest impact of a 35 percent tariff on Canadian products starting August 1.
Copper entering the US from other countries is set to face a new tax of 50%, President Donald Trump has said. The decision carries through on tariff threats the president made earlier this year, when he ordered an investigation into how imports of the metal were affecting national security.
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US tariffs on European goods threaten to shake up the world's largest trade relationshipThe European Union expects to find out on Monday whether President Donald Trump will impose punishing tariffs on America’s largest trade partner in a move economists have warned would have repercussions for companies and consumers on both sides of the Atlantic.