All news on the topic: Steel

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Downing street pushes for closer EU ties amid global trade and security pressures
Downing Street is striving to secure agreements on steel and electric cars with the EU as it aims to strengthen the post-Brexit economic relationship.
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How MMK executive Pavel Kravchenko built a network of shell companies while Russia’s Magnitogorsk Iron and Steel Works faced losses and layoffs
At the Magnitogorsk Iron and Steel Works in Chelyabinsk Oblast, troubling developments are underway: CEO Pavel Shilyaev has announced
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Trump announces 50% tariff on steel and aluminum imports, promises “golden belt” for the US
President tells Pennsylvania rally tariffs will aid workers but questions raised over nature of Nippon Steel investment
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Rachel Reeves flies to Washington for talks on a UK-US trade deal
Chancellor will push for deal that protects British car, steel and pharmaceutical industries amid tariff uncertainty
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EU strikes back: $22B in tariffs hit US over Trump’s trade war
The European Union will fight back against Donald Trump’s tariffs on the trade bloc with three rounds of import taxes on US products.
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Britain pledges to take a pragmatic approach while negotiating an economic deal with the US
The Prime Minister disclosed that he has been in close contact with Canada regarding their tariff treatment by the United States, with Donald Trump wanting them to become the "51st state."
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Trump metal tariffs kick in as global trade war looms
President Donald Trump’s increased tariffs on all U.S. steel and aluminum imports took effect on Wednesday, stepping up a campaign to reorder global trade in favor of the U.S. and drawing swift retaliation from Europe.
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Trump doubles tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum to 50% in response to Ontario electricity price hikes
Donald Trump has doubled planned tariffs on imports of Canadian steel and aluminium from 25% to 50%.
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All is fair in steel and war: Italian equipment used for military armor production continues to be supplied to Russia
Russian metallurgists, who supply their materials to manufacturers of weapons and armored vehicles, are critically dependent on foreign equipment.