
Global Backlash Grows Over US Steel and Aluminum Tariffs
US steel and aluminum tariffs spark international backlash, with Mexico, Canada, and the EU warning of trade war risks as businesses brace for supply chain disruptions.
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US steel and aluminum tariffs spark international backlash, with Mexico, Canada, and the EU warning of trade war risks as businesses brace for supply chain disruptions.
U.S. tariffs spark global backlash as nations consider reciprocal duties, threatening supply chains and economic recovery efforts.
France and the EU are set to respond to President Trump’s new 25% tariffs on steel and aluminum imports, signaling another potential escalation in the ongoing trade tensions between the US and Europe.
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China’s UN envoy Fu Cong opposes the US tariff increase, citing violations of WTO rules and emphasizing that trade wars yield no winners.
China files a WTO complaint against the US over new 10% tariffs on Chinese products, citing violations of trade rules and threats to global supply chains.