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IMF warns that U.S. steel, aluminium tariffs will likely hurt economies

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(Reuters) - The warned on Friday that U. S. import tariffs on and aluminium would likely cause economic damage to the and its trading partners, and urged countries to resolve trade disputes without resorting to retaliatory measures.

"The import restrictions announced by the U. S. (Donald Trump) are likely to cause damage not only outside the U. S., but also to the U.

S. itself, including to its and construction sectors, which are major users of aluminium and steel," the IMF said in a terse statement.

Trump said on Thursday he planned to impose tariffs of 25 percent on imports and 10 percent on that were designed to safeguard American jobs in the face of and would be formally announced next week.

A day later, the raised the possibility of taking countermeasures, said the duties would be unacceptable and urged Trump to show restraint. Canada, the biggest supplier of and aluminium to the United States, said it would retaliate if hit by U. S. tariffs.

The IMF did not elaborate on the economic damages. It is currently in the midst of updating its global economic forecasts ahead of April meetings of its 189 member countries.

"We are concerned that the measures proposed by the U. S. will, de facto, expand the circumstances where countries use the national-security rationale to justify broad-based import restrictions," IMF said in the statement.

(Reporting by Lesley Wroughton; Editing by and Tom Brown)

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First Published: Sat, March 03 2018. 00:33 IST
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