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Trump Announces Plan to Increase Tariffs on Steel and Aluminum from 25% to 50%

May 31, 2025
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U.S. President Donald Trump announced a significant escalation in his trade war, doubling tariffs on imported steel and aluminum from 25% to 50%, effective Wednesday.

The decision, revealed during a rally outside Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, aims to bolster the domestic steel industry but has sparked immediate backlash from international allies and warnings of economic fallout.

Speaking at U.S. Steel’s Mon Valley Works, a historic steel plant emblematic of the Rust Belt’s industrial past, Trump framed the tariff hike as a move to protect American jobs. “We’re going to bring it from 25% to 50%—the tariffs on steel into the United States of America, which will even further secure the steel industry,” he declared. He later confirmed via social media that the increased tariffs would also apply to aluminum products.

The announcement coincided with Trump’s endorsement of a $14.9 billion deal between Nippon Steel and U.S. Steel, which he said would safeguard domestic steelworker jobs.

The move sent shares of Cleveland-Cliffs Inc., a major U.S. steelmaker, soaring 26% in after-hours trading as investors anticipated higher profits from reduced foreign competition.

The U.S., the world’s largest steel importer outside the European Union, brought in 26.2 million tons of steel in 2024, with imported steel and aluminum products valued at $147.3 billion, according to U.S. Census Bureau data.

The new tariffs, enacted under Section 232 national security authority, cover raw metals and a wide range of derivative products, including stainless steel sinks, gas ranges, and aluminum frying pans. Analysts warn that the levies will likely drive up steel prices, impacting industries from construction to manufacturing and raising costs for consumers.

The tariff hike intensifies Trump’s trade war, coming just hours after he accused China of breaching an agreement to mutually reduce tariffs on critical minerals. This follows his initial imposition of 25% steel and aluminum tariffs during his second term and a brief threat to impose 50% tariffs on Canadian steel, which he later withdrew.

International reaction was swift and critical. Canada’s Chamber of Commerce condemned the tariffs as “antithetical to North American economic security,” with President Candace Laing warning that disrupting integrated supply chains would harm both the U.S. and Canada.

Australia, a key U.S. ally, labeled the tariffs “unjustified” and “an act of economic self-harm.” Trade Minister Don Farrell vowed to advocate for their removal, arguing they would hurt consumers and businesses reliant on free trade.

As the tariffs take effect, their effects are expected to reshape global trade dynamics, strain alliances, and challenge industries navigating already volatile markets.

WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW

President Trump’s decision to raise tariffs on imported steel and aluminum from 25% to 50% is a significant escalation of his trade war, aimed at protecting U.S. jobs and the steel industry, particularly in key states like Pennsylvania.

This move, effective Wednesday, will likely increase steel and aluminum prices, affecting industries like construction and manufacturing, and ultimately raising costs for consumers. The tariffs, covering $147.3 billion in imports, have drawn sharp criticism from allies like Canada and Australia, who warn of disrupted supply chains and economic harm.

The announcement, tied to a $14.9 billion U.S. Steel deal, also signals Trump’s continued protectionist agenda, which could strain international trade relations and impact global markets.

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