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Trump Doubles Steel and Aluminum Tariffs After Accusing China of Trade Deal Violations

The Voice News: On May 30, 2025, former President Donald Trump announced a sharp escalation in U.S. trade policy by doubling tariffs on imported steel and aluminum from 25% to 50%, effective June 4. The move follows Trump’s accusation that China violated a bilateral trade agreement intended to reduce tariffs and restrictions, especially concerning critical minerals essential to American industry.

The tariff increase is part of Trump’s broader agenda to protect and revitalize domestic steel and aluminum manufacturing. He argued that the previous 25% tariff allowed foreign competitors to remain viable in the U.S. market, stating, “They could sort of get over that fence — now at 50%, they can’t get over that fence.”

Alongside the tariff hike, Trump sharply criticized the quality of Chinese steel, describing it as “shoddy.” He also praised a $14 billion investment in the U.S. by Japan’s Nippon Steel, emphasizing that the deal would retain American control through a majority U.S. board and a government veto on key decisions.

The legal basis for these tariffs has sparked significant debate. While the U.S. Court of International Trade initially ruled that Trump’s use of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) to impose such measures exceeded presidential authority, a federal appeals court has temporarily upheld the tariffs, allowing them to remain in effect while further litigation continues.

These developments carry wide-ranging implications. While aimed at strengthening U.S. industries, the increased tariffs have raised costs for manufacturers dependent on steel and aluminum, potentially affecting the automotive, construction, and machinery sectors. Additionally, the decision has strained international trade relations, with Canada and other allies voicing concerns about its impact on North American economic security.

As the global response unfolds, the economic and diplomatic consequences of this policy shift will be closely watched, particularly in the lead-up to the 2024 U.S. presidential election, where trade and industrial policy remain key issues.

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