Summary

Donald Trump announced that the U.S. will impose 25% tariffs on all steel and aluminum imports starting Monday, including from Canada and Mexico.

He also plans “reciprocal tariffs” on goods from countries imposing duties on U.S. products.

Markets reacted negatively, with stocks dropping over tariff concerns.

Trump previously paused tariffs on Canada and Mexico but imposed 10% duties on China.

  • @affiliate
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    813 hours ago

    Trump says he will announce 25% steel and aluminum tariffs Monday

    it sounds to me like he announced them today

  • @TommySoda
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    971 day ago

    is that how you bring manufacturing back to the US? By making all the materials way more expensive?

    • @AreaKode
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      381 day ago

      Yep. When you’re stuck paying more for the foreign metals, it forces the US suppliers to charge less. Right? 'Murica?

    • @[email protected]
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      281 day ago

      What better way to run a money pump? Literally. It is what they are doing. You know when to buy, sell, short, or hedge.

      • @[email protected]
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        191 day ago

        Most people dont understand how to make money in the stock market, because they are not interested. But once you do, you understand that this is exactly what is happening. Information about what is going to happen is all you need to make insane money.

    • Flying Squid
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      111 day ago

      Just long enough for him to get his knee pads to beg to Claudia Sheinbaum again.

      • @[email protected]
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        121 day ago

        Aluminum is going to change its atomic symbol to Al and the UK - great country, very bad prime minister - is going to name their aluminum “aluminium” to distinguish it from the great high-IQ American metal. I’m suspending the tariffs for 2 years and one and two half days. I’m a biggly stable genius.

        • Donald Trump, February 11 2025
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          21 hours ago

          The worst part about this, for the first three sentences I couldnt if it was serious. Then I suspected it may be satire, but I cant tell 100 percent certain

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    1 day ago

    Trade threats 2, electric aluminoo.

  • @[email protected]
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    I’m torn about this. On the one side, i support (a low level of) import tariffs in general, but on the other hand, the only reasonable exception i see to this is in minerals, because they are non-uniformously geographically distributed, and sometimes can only be sourced from abroad.

    Then again, steel and aluminum are made from minerals which are so incredibly wide-spread, that it probably makes no difference to implement tariffs on them, because they can be sourced from every country, including your own.

    • @Evotech
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      13 hours ago

      Protectionism tends to sound good in theory. But in the end it doesn’t turn out that way

      • @[email protected]
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        014 hours ago

        I would be a bit more careful about only listening to previous empirical data. Not everything can be extrapolated from the past.

        There is the story of the cock:

        A rooster wakes up every morning and crows, for a 1000 days in a row. The rooster observes this and, as a consequence, believes himself to be invincible. “Until now, i have always waken up the next day in the morning.”

        But the rooster, is not invincible, neither is he immortal. In fact, quite the opposite.

        Also, this XKCD:

        • @Evotech
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          13 hours ago

          O mean trump did the same thing in his last term. Well see