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Trump administration open to tariff exemptions: Ross

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US opened the door on Wednesday to possible exemptions for other countries on the and aluminum tariffs announced by Donald Trump, who had previously said and could be exempt if a "new" Agreement (Nafta) was signed.

"The indicated the other day that he has a willingness to give an exemption to and to Mexico, provided that we work things out in NAFTA ... so he has already indicated a degree of flexibility," Ross said during an interview on the CNBC

Last week, Trump said he was planning to impose high tariffs on and aluminum to protect US producers.

"You are going to see, as you understand the details of what actually is going to happen, that we are not trying to blow up the world, there is no intention of that," Ross said, adding that "we want to balance our needs to fix the trade deficit with the needs of the and the needs of the global itself."

Trump, who has long criticized and other countries for what he claims are unfair trade practices, met with and aluminum executives last week at the and announced he would impose a 25 percent tariff on and a 10 percent tariff on aluminum.

Ross also discussed the need to resolve the issue of NAFTA, at a moment when the seventh round of negotiations, which took place in Mexico, ended without much progress and was marked by the announcement of the controversial new tariffs.

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First Published: Thu, March 08 2018. 02:00 IST
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