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Trump temporarily excludes EU, six other allies from steel tariffs

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By Lesley Wroughton

(Reuters) - U.S. has temporarily excluded six countries, including and Mexico, and states from higher U.S. import duties on and aluminum meant to come into effect on Friday.

In a presidential proclamation published late on Thursday, Trump said he would suspend tariffs for Argentina, Australia, Brazil, South Korea, Canada, and the European Union, the U.S.'s biggest trading partner, until May 1, 2018 as discussions continue.

After May 1, Trump would decide whether to permanently exempt the countries based on the status of talks, the said in a statement.

The was set to begin imposing the higher import duties of 25 percent on and 10 percent on aluminum, mainly aimed at curbing imports from China, as of 12:01 a.m. EST on Friday.

"I have determined that the necessary and appropriate means to address the threat to the national security posed by imports from articles from these countries is to continue these discussions and to exempt articles imports from these countries from the tariff, at least at this time," according to Trump's proclamation released by the

It said countries not on the list could discuss with ways to address U.S. national security concerns caused by imports of from that country.

Earlier, German warned that the EU would respond firmly if the did not exempt European and aluminum.

The had proposed that if U.S. tariffs were applied the bloc would challenge them at the

and are in the midst of renegotiating the North American Free Trade Agreement with the Trump had said and would only be excluded after the successful renegotiation of NAFTA.

Trump said was listed because of its important security relationship with the United States, "including our shared commitment to eliminating the North Korean nuclear threat."

South Korean Moon Jae-in is pushing for a three-way leaders' summit with and the aimed at ending the nuclear threat on the Trump has said he is willing to participate in the meeting although no date or location has been set.

(Reporting by Lesley Wroughton; Editing by and Kim Coghill)

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First Published: Fri, March 23 2018. 10:42 IST
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