US delays tariffs on EU, Canada, Mexico

Press Trust of India  |  Washington 

US today signed a proclamation to delay for 30 days the implementation of his and aluminium import hike on the European Union, and Mexico, the said, adding that it has also reached a trade agreement with

The administration has reached a final agreement with on imports, the outlines of which were previously announced by US Trade and Republic of Korea for Trade Hyun-chong Kim, the said in a statement.

The administration has also reached agreements in principle with Argentina, Australia, and with respect to and aluminium, the details of which will be finalised shortly, it said.

Trump in March decided to slap tariffs of 25 per cent on imported and 10 per cent on imported aluminium. He justified the action by saying it was needed to protect American from unfair competition and bolster national security.

As per the proclamation, the administration is also extending negotiations with Canada, Mexico, and the for a final 30 days.

In all of these negotiations, the administration is focused on quotas that will restrain imports, prevent transshipment, and protect the national security, the said.

"These agreements underscore the Trump administration's successful strategy to reach fair outcomes with allies to protect our national security and address global challenges to the and aluminium industries," the said.

According to The Wall Street Journal, top trade officials of the met with the US today to decide on a course of action as a self-imposed midnight deadline approached, with some allies uncertain until the last minute about which direction the US would choose.

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First Published: Tue, May 01 2018. 07:15 IST