Donald Trump signs executive order to raise tariffs on steel and aluminum from 25% to 50%

Release time:2025-06-04
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Donald Trump signed an order on Tuesday, June 3, that increases tariffs on steel and aluminum from Mexico, from 25 to 50 percent
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