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South Korea's Industry Ministry said on Monday it will respond to the looming 50% U.S. tariff on steel products as part of its trade discussions with Washington in order to minimise the impact on industry.
Iron ore fell to its lowest level since early May alongside equity markets after President Donald Trump said he would double tariffs on steel and aluminum to help protect American workers.
Jamie Dimon spoke at the 2025 Reagan National Economic Forum on Friday.Dimon said he hoped the US could "get our own act together" amid the US-China trade war.Trump said China "violated" its trade agreement with the US this week.
Mark R. Ludwikowski and Kelsey Christensen of Clark Hill PLC discuss the Trump administration tariffs and their implications on compliance with the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement.
Trump's former ambassador to Vietnam highlighted the main reason China may hesitate to strike a trade deal with the U.S.
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Korea JoongAng Daily on MSNTrump tariff shock becomes reality as exports to the U.S. drop 8%Korea's exports fell 1.3percent in May, marked by declines to the U.S. and China, despite record semiconductor shipments and a trade surplus of $6.94 billion.
No matter the outcome of a major legal case on President Donald Trump’s tariffs, his import taxes are likely here to stay — in one form or another.
President Trump announced a pledge to raise tariffs on foreign steel and aluminum imports, saying he’ll double them from 25% to 50%. Axios senior economics reporter Courtenay Brown joins Alex Witt to discuss this impact and Trump’s economic agenda.