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Trump is planning to reduce tariffs on some steel and aluminum goods, reports FT

The Financial Times reported that Donald Trump intends to?reduce some tariffs on?goods made of steel and aluminum, citing a number of people who are familiar with the issue.

The?Commerce Department officials and the?U.S. The FT reported that the trade representative's office believes the tariffs hurt consumers by increasing prices of goods such as pie tins, food-and drink cans, and beverage bottles.

Cost-of-living and consumer prices are major concerns for voters nationwide as they head into the midterm elections in November.

Recent /Ipsos survey showed that 30% of Americans approved of Trump’s handling of rising costs of living. 59% disapproved, including 9 in 10 Democrats and 1 in 5 Republicans.

Trump has used levies to negotiate with trading partners and hit steel and aluminium imports up to 50% in tariffs last year.

The FT reported that the Trump administration has begun reviewing a list containing products subject to the tariffs. It plans to exempt certain items, stop the expansion of these lists, and launch targeted national security investigations into specific 'goods.

White House and Commerce Department didn't immediately respond to requests outside regular business hours for comment.

Trump has recently bragged about his economic record in Detroit. He is trying to refocus the attention on U.S. Manufacturing and his efforts to reduce high consumer costs. The White House wants to demonstrate that it is taking steps to address the 'economic anxiety' gripping U.S. householders.

Last year, the U.S. Commerce Department raised steel and aluminum tariffs for a total of 400 products, including wind turbines, mobiles cranes, appliances and heavy equipment. Also included were motorcycles, marine engines and furniture, as well as railcars. Reporting by Devika Nair in Bengaluru, Editing by Jamie Freed and Muralikumar Anantharaman; Thomas Derpinghaus.

(source: Reuters)