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Trump says he will announce new tariffs on aluminum, steel imports on Monday
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President Trump said Sunday that he will announce 25% tariffs on all steel and aluminum imports into the United States on Monday.
Mr. Trump, speaking on Air Force One on the way to New Orleans to attend the 2025 Super Bowl, said he would also announce "reciprocal tariffs" on Tuesday or Wednesday, which he said will go into effect immediately. This means that the U.S. would impose import duties on products in cases where another country has levied duties on U.S. goods.
"If they charge us, we charge them… every country," he said, adding: "If they are charging us 130% and we're charging them nothing, it's not going to stay that way."
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