U.S. President Donald Trump promised shock and awe when he returned to the White House, and three weeks into his second term his actions and initiatives continue at a hectic pace including efforts to transform government in Washington DC. Controversially, he is also reaffirming a plan to take over Gaza.
Meanwhile, on the economic front, he says he will impose a 25% tariff on imports of steel and aluminum which is expected to hit neighboring countries, Canada and Mexico the hardest.
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- Joseph Williams is a former Senior Editor for U.S. News and World Report.
- Aaron Mate is a journalist and commentator, and the Host of Pushback with Aaron Mate on The Grayzone.
On Sunday, Feb. 9, U.S. President Donald Trump stated that he would announce a 25% tariff increase on all steel and aluminum entering the U.S. The policy would have the greatest impact on key U.S. trading partners, including Canada, Mexico, South Korea, Japan, and the EU. https://t.co/8UYfEjmOJ4
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