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Trump Enforces Steel and Aluminum Tariffs: Who Wins and Who Loses?

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Last updated: June 6, 2025 9:22 PM
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Starting June 4, 2025, U.S. President Donald Trump has sharply raised tariffs on imported steel and aluminum to a steep 50%, a bold move set to shake up multiple industries from car manufacturing to home construction. This significant tariff increase is likely to push costs higher for both companies and everyday consumers, who rely on products made with these metals.

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  • Why the Big Hike in Tariffs?
  • Industry Reactions: Mixed Feelings and Calls for More Action
  • What Products Will Feel the Impact?
  • The UK Stands Apart—For Now
  • Global Tensions and Possible Retaliation
  • Steel Prices Already Climbing
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Steel and aluminum are essential materials found in a wide range of goods. From everyday household items like washing machines, soup cans, and electronics to larger products such as cars and refrigerators, these metals play a crucial role. The latest tariffs build on Trump’s earlier 25% levies introduced in mid-March, aiming to protect American industries from foreign competition by making imported metals more expensive.

Why the Big Hike in Tariffs?

Trump has made it clear that protecting U.S. steel and aluminum industries is his top priority. During a visit to a steel plant in Pennsylvania, he announced the increase, stressing that the tariffs would help “secure the steel industry in the U.S.” and defend national security interests. The president views these tariffs as a necessary step to stop foreign countries from flooding the U.S. market with cheap steel and aluminum, which he believes harms American jobs and manufacturing.

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Trump also highlighted a “planned partnership” between U.S. Steel and Japan’s Nippon Steel as part of a broader strategy to boost domestic production. The administration argues that by making imports pricier, American producers will be better positioned to compete and grow.

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Industry Reactions: Mixed Feelings and Calls for More Action

The industry’s response to the tariff hike is divided. Some analysts credit the tariffs imposed during Trump’s first term for helping revive the U.S. steel and aluminum sectors. However, many warn that doubling the tariffs could disrupt supply chains and raise costs too quickly for manufacturers to adjust smoothly.

David McCall, international president of the United Steelworkers union, emphasized that while tariffs are useful, they are not the only solution. He called for broader trade reforms and cooperation with allies like Canada, the largest exporter of steel and aluminum to the U.S., to tackle unfair trade practices.

The Aluminum Association’s vice president, Matt Meenan, agreed, saying tariffs alone won’t boost domestic production. He stressed the need for consistent and predictable trade policies that encourage investment and growth over the long term.

On the other hand, the American Primary Aluminum Association praised the tariff hike, with President Mark Duffy calling Trump a “strong leader” fighting to revive domestic manufacturing and protect thousands of aluminum jobs.

What Products Will Feel the Impact?

The tariff increase will ripple through many sectors. Steel and aluminum are key in making cars, appliances, electronics, and even everyday items like canned food packaging. With many industries relying on global supply chains, higher import costs can lead to increased prices for consumers.

Car buyers and owners might see costs rise not just for new vehicles but also for repairs, since parts often use imported metals. Grocery shoppers could face higher prices on canned goods and other packaged foods, as tariffs push up packaging costs.

The construction and transportation industries are also vulnerable. Steel and aluminum are used in building materials and vehicles, so price hikes here could increase the cost of new homes, offices, and infrastructure projects. Economists warn that even products not directly made from these metals could become more expensive due to higher shipping and shelving costs, as steel and aluminum are involved in many stages of production and distribution.

The UK Stands Apart—For Now

One notable exception to the 50% tariff increase is the United Kingdom. Due to a recent trade deal struck in May 2025, British steel and aluminum imports remain taxed at 25%, rather than jumping to the new higher rate. This decision aims to maintain good trade relations while details of the agreement are worked out.

However, the tariff exemption for the UK comes with a caveat: if Britain does not fulfill its side of the trade deal, the U.S. could raise the tariffs to 50% starting July 9. British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has expressed confidence that a full exemption will be secured before this deadline, promising to reduce tariffs on UK metals to zero.

Still, some British steel producers warn that uncertainty around the tariffs is making U.S. buyers hesitant to place orders, complicating business relations.

Global Tensions and Possible Retaliation

Other countries affected by the tariff hikes are also reacting strongly. Mexico’s Secretary of Economy, Marcelo Ebrard, criticized the tariff increase as “unfair and unsustainable,” warning it would harm both the U.S. and Mexican economies. Ebrard planned to meet with U.S. officials to push for Mexico’s exclusion from the new tariffs.

The European Union has also prepared countermeasures in response to the earlier steel and aluminum tariffs. While the EU delayed taking action to allow for negotiations, it remains ready to impose retaliatory measures if talks with the U.S. fail.

Steel Prices Already Climbing

Steel prices in the U.S. have already increased by 16% since President Trump took office in early 2025. As of March, U.S. steel costs stood at nearly $1,000 per metric ton—much higher than prices in Europe and China. The tariff hike could further widen this gap, raising questions about how domestic industries and consumers will manage the rising costs.

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