Trump: US to impose 25% tariffs on steel, aluminum imports on Monday

Trump: US to impose 25% tariffs on steel, aluminum imports on Monday

US President Donald Trump speaks to the press before signing a proclamation renaming the Gulf of Mexico as the Gulf of America aboard Air Force One enroute to New Orleans, Louisiana on February 9, 2025. For years, as disputes over names on the map riled up nationalist passions in several parts of the world, US policymakers have watched warily, trying to stay out or to quietly encourage peace. Suddenly, the United States has gone from a reluctant arbiter to a nomenclature belligerent, as President Donald Trump declared that the Gulf of Mexico will henceforth be called the “Gulf of America.” In an executive order signed hours after he returned to the White House, Trump called the water body an “indelible part of America” critical to US oil production and fishing and “a favorite destination for American tourism and recreation activities.” (Photo by ROBERTO SCHMIDT / AFP)

WASHINGTON, United States — The United States will move to impose 25-percent tariffs on steel and aluminum imports on Monday, President Donald Trump said on Sunday, the latest in a slew of trade levies the US leader has announced.

Trump made the announcement on board Air Force One en route to attend the Super Bowl American football championship game in New Orleans, according to a White House pool report.

Trump has repeatedly expressed his approval of tariffs, wielding them as a means to get other countries to make policy changes in line with his priorities.

In his first weeks in office, the US leader slapped tariffs on China and ordered them on Mexico and Canada.

He paused the measures against Canada and Mexico for a month after both countries vowed to step up measures to counter flows of the drug fentanyl and the crossing of undocumented migrants into the United States.

The tariffs on China drew retaliatory measures from Beijing, with 15-percent duties imposed on US coal and liquefied natural gas and 10-percent levies on crude oil, machinery, pickup trucks and vehicles such as sports cars with large-displacement engines.

He has also pledged tariffs on the European Union and said that he would soon announce unspecified “reciprocal tariffs.”

He has also promised tariffs on semiconductors, oil and gas.

Read more...