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"If you charge us, we charge them:" Trump announces 25% tariffs on steel, aluminium imports to US

United States President Donald Trump on Sunday (local time) confirmed that new tariffs on steel and aluminium imports will be announced on Monday.

ANI Feb 10, 2025 08:56 IST googleads

US President Donald Trump (Image Credit: YouTube/TheWhiteHouse)

Washington, DC [US], February 10 (ANI): United States President Donald announced that new tariffs on all steel and aluminium imports into the country will be revealed on Monday.
Speaking to reporters aboard Air Force One en route to the NFL Super Bowl on Sunday Trump said that the tarrifs from Monday will impose a 25 per cent charge on all steel imports entering the United States, as well as a 25 per cent tariff on aluminium imports.
In his statement, Trump addressed the rationale for these tariffs, saying, "Very simply, if you charge us, we charge them."
"On steel and aluminium tariffs, I'm also going to be announcing steel tariffs on Monday. Any steel coming into the United States is going to have a 25 per cent tariff. Aluminum, too... Twenty-five per cent.
Earlier, while addressing a press briefing with Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba on Friday, Trump said, "I'll be announcing that next week, reciprocal trade so that we're treated evenly with other countries." He said, "We don't want any more, any less."
Previously, Trump had threatened to slap a 10 per cent or 20 per cent universal tariff and asked his administration to review that possibility as part of a broader trade review due by April 1.
Trump, who announced that the tariffs would be applicable to every nation, added that the announcement would likely be made on "Monday or Tuesday," Politico reported.
He said, "I think that's the only fair way to do it that way nobody's hurt." Donald Trump said, "They charge us, we charge them. It's the same thing, and I seem to be going in that line as opposed to a flat fee tariff."
In many cases, the US has lower tariffs than other nations for the same product, although Trump did not mention whether there would be exclusions to the new round of tariffs.
The US President often speaks about high tariffs imposed by foreign governments on cars, where the US duty is only 2.5 per cent.
During his presidential campaign, Trump had announced he would work with Congress to pass the Reciprocal Trade Act that would give him the authority to increase the tariff on a particular foreign good to the level imposed by that nation.
In a campaign video, he said, "Under the Trump Reciprocal Trade Act, other countries will have two choices -- they'll get rid of their tariffs on us, or they will pay us hundreds of billions of dollars, and the United States will make an absolute FORTUNE."
He further said, "If India, China, or any other country hits us with a 100 or 200 per cent tariff on American-made goods, we will hit them with the same exact tariff. In other words, 100 per cent is 100 per cent. If they charge us we charge them -- an eye for an eye, a tariff for a tariff, same exact amount." (ANI)

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