US Doubles Tariffs on Steel & Aluminum Amid Trade War Twist
The U.S. President doubles tariffs on steel and aluminum amid legal challenges and global trade tensions.
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The U.S. President doubles tariffs on steel and aluminum amid legal challenges and global trade tensions.
The latest US Fed Beige Book shows a decline in economic activity due to tariffs and uncertainty, signaling challenges ahead.
The US is doubling metal import tariffs from 25% to 50% on June 4, 2025, impacting key sectors like manufacturing, automotive, and construction.
U.S. metal tariffs jump to 50%, sparking global backlash and potential consumer price hikes on cars and appliances.
U.S. doubles tariffs on steel and aluminum, challenging German industries and hinting at rising costs for consumers.
EU’s Olof Gill regrets the US steel tariff hike, warning of global uncertainty as countermeasures loom.
OECD Chief Economist warns US tariffs have soared to record levels since 1936, fueling global economic uncertainty.
A U.S. trade court rules Trump’s tariffs unlawful, plunging trade talks into uncertainty and impacting U.S. businesses.
Trump doubles tariffs on steel and aluminum to 50%, sparking warnings from Canada and condemnation from the EU.
An Ohio electric guitar pedal maker faces bankruptcy as rising tariffs push production costs up, challenging U.S. small businesses.