#TrumpTariffs 🔹 Major Tariff Actions
1. Steel and Aluminum Tariffs (Section 232)
Date: Announced in March 2018.
Details: 25% tariff on steel and 10% on aluminum imports.
Justification: National security concerns under Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962.
Affected Countries: Initially global, but Canada, Mexico, EU, and others later received exemptions or quotas after negotiations.
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2. China Tariffs (Section 301)
Start: July 2018
Justification: China's unfair trade practices, especially regarding technology and intellectual property theft.
Four rounds of tariffs, totaling ~$370 billion in Chinese goods:
Round Date Value Rate Example Products
1 July 2018 $34B 25% Machinery, auto parts
2 Aug 2018 $16B 25% Chemicals, electronics
3 Sept 2018 $200B Initially 10%, raised to 25% in May 2019 Furniture, food, consumer goods
4 Sept 2019 $120B 7.5%–15% Clothing, tech, toys
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3. European Union, Canada, Mexico, Others
Subject to steel and aluminum tariffs.
Resulted in retaliatory tariffs on U.S. goods (e.g., bourbon, motorcycles, dairy).
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4. Tariffs on Automobiles (Proposed)
Trump considered tariffs of up to 25% on imported autos and auto parts, citing national security.
These were investigated but never fully implemented.