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Trump has said that he will impose tariffs on steel, semiconductor chips and other products in the coming weeks

Donald Trump, the U.S. president, said Friday that he will announce tariffs in the coming weeks on steel imports and semiconductor chips.

Trump said to reporters on Air Force One, as he was heading towards a meeting in Alaska with Russian President Vladimir Putin, that he would be imposing tariffs on steel the following week, and then on chips, I'd say.

He said that the tariffs would initially be lower to allow the companies to develop domestic manufacturing in the U.S. and then rise sharply, as he had also described for the tariffs on pharmaceuticals. He gave no exact rates.

He said, "I will have a lower rate at first to give them time to build up and then a very high rate after a period of time."

Trump expressed his confidence that businesses would choose to manufacture in the United States rather than pay high tariffs.

Trump has reshaped global trade, imposing tariffs and higher duties on almost all exports from countries to the United States.

In February, Trump raised the tariffs on aluminum and steel to a flat rate of 25%. But in May, he announced that he was going to double it to 50% in order to boost domestic producers.

It wasn't immediately clear whether another metals tariff was on the way.

Trump announced last week that he would impose 100% tariffs on semiconductor imports. However, companies who committed to increasing manufacturing in the United States will be exempt.

Apple announced that it would invest an additional $100 billion into its domestic market. (Reporting and editing by Ross Colvin, Andrea Shalal and Steve Holland)

(source: Reuters)