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Trump to announce new reciprocal tariffs, raises steel and aluminum duties

Trump’s new policy eliminates those carve-outs, ensuring that all imports in those categories face the full 25% tariff.
President Trump announced plans to impose reciprocal tariffs on foreign imports, citing to unveil the details within the next two days.

On February 10, U.S. President Donald Trump announced plans to impose reciprocal tariffs on foreign imports. This move doubled down his stance that other countries had long taken advantage of the United States. Speaking to reporters in the Oval Office on Monday, Trump said he would unveil the details of the tariffs within the next two days.

In addition, the announcement came as Trump signed proclamations eliminating all prior exclusions on steel and aluminum tariffs, raising duties on both metals to 25%. This reverses exemptions first granted during his first term and expanded under President Joe Biden. Trump indicated that additional tariffs could be placed on cars, semiconductor chips, and pharmaceuticals.

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A U.S. official stated that under Biden’s administration, the exclusion process for steel and aluminum tariffs has become unmanageable, as they granted hundreds of thousands of product-specific exclusions. Trump’s new policy eliminates those carve-outs, ensuring that all imports in those categories face the full 25% tariff.

When asked about potential retaliation from other countries, Trump dismissed concerns. “I don’t mind,” he told reporters, adding that foreign nations had imposed unfair duties on U.S. exports for years. 

In an interview with Fox News, Trump argued that the U.S. should not restrict itself from using tariffs while other countries have benefited from them for so long. He characterized his forthcoming tariff strategy as a “very sophisticated plan” and stated that he would unveil it by February 11 at the latest.

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