U.S. Reduces Special Tariff on Turkish Steel

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The U.S. reduced a special tariff on Turkish steel that was levied in August

The Trump administration trimmed special tariffs on steel imports from Turkey to 25%, the White House said Thursday, after having raised the duty to 50% last year.

Turkey and many other U.S. trade partners were hit with broad steel and aluminum tariffs a year ago under a rarely used U.S. national-security law.

 

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Still Trump dangerously and strangely plays with Canada by not removing metal tariffs, knowing Canada is very close to not signing off on USMCA if tariffs, which would greatly affect many Americans! Canada is our biggest trader regardless of all the attention paid to China!

Hmmm reward for buying Russian arms?

Any news about complete reductions on tariffs on Canadian Aluminium and Steel? You know because of national security. Right?

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