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US Commerce chief: Nothing will stop metals duties, will add protection to copper

US Commerce chief: Nothing will stop metals duties, will add protection to copper

U.S. Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick stated that President Donald Trump would not be able to stop his expanded 25% tariffs for steel and aluminum unless the domestic production in the United States is improved, and that Trump plans to add copper as part of his trade protections.

Lutnick told Fox Business Network he would also wait until Mark Carney is fully installed as Canadian Prime Minister before negotiating on trade at a national scale.

Lutnick, speaking about the meeting with Ford, said, "I think we just need to make sure that we are on the same page, get to know each other and then we will negotiate with Canada as a whole."

Lutnick stated that semiconductors, pharmaceuticals, and steel are among the essential products which must be manufactured in the United States to ensure national security.

"We cannot be at war and depend on steel and aluminium from another country. Lutnick stated that it was "just not reasonable". "The president wants to keep steel and aluminium in America. Let me be clear: nothing will stop this until we have a strong, domestic steel and Aluminum capability. He's also going to include copper in the mix.

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To determine if tariffs should be imposed on copper imports using the same Section 232 investigation that was used to support the steel and aluminium duties, the government will conduct a Section 232 investigation. Reporting by David Lawder, Susan Heavey and Chizu Nomiyama

(source: Reuters)