Trump set to announce 25 per cent tariff on all steel and aluminium imports
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US President Donald Trump said he will announce on Monday that the United States will impose 25 per cent tariffs on all steel and aluminium imports, including from Canada and Mexico, as well as other import duties later in the week.

It is not yet known whether Australian steel and aluminium exports will be included.

“Any steel coming into the United States is going to have a 25 per cent tariff,” he told reporters Sunday on Air Force One as he flew from Florida to New Orleans to attend the Super Bowl.

President Donald Trump, left, waves as he boards Air Force One with grandson Theodore, Ivanka Trump’s son, at Palm Beach International Airport in West Palm Beach, Fla., Sunday, Feb. 9, 2025. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis) (AP)

When asked about aluminium, he responded, “aluminium, too” will be subject to the trade penalties.

Trump also reaffirmed that he would announce “reciprocal tariffs” —”probably on Tuesday or Wednesday” — meaning that the US would impose import duties on products in cases where another country has levied duties on US goods.

“If they are charging us 130 per cent and we’re charging them nothing, it’s not going to stay that way,” he told reporters.

According to the United Nations COMTRADE database, Australian iron and steel exports to the US were worth about $378 million ($US237 million).

Australian exports of aluminium are worth about $503 million.

The Australian Stock Exchange (ASX) is expected to plunge this morning in response to the news.

President Donald Trump speaks to reporters aboard Air Force One. (AP)

Trump’s comments are the latest example of his willingness to threaten and impose import taxes.

Tariffs are coming much earlier in his presidency than during his previous four years in the White House, when he prioritised tax cuts and deregulation.

Trump has alternately said he sees import taxes as tools to force concessions on issues such as immigration, but also as a source of revenue to help close the government’s budget deficit.

– Reported with Associated Press

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