
Brazilian Manufacturers Stand Against New U.S. Steel and Aluminum Tariffs
Brazilian manufacturers and young professionals are pushing back against new U.S. tariffs on steel and aluminum, voicing concerns about economic impacts and job losses.
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Brazilian manufacturers and young professionals are pushing back against new U.S. tariffs on steel and aluminum, voicing concerns about economic impacts and job losses.

The U.S. has announced plans to double tariffs on imported steel and aluminum, escalating trade tensions as legal challenges and trade negotiations continue.

The US is doubling tariffs on steel and aluminum imports to 50% by June 2025, raising concerns for key industries like automotive and construction.

The European Commission warns of countermeasures after the US doubles steel import tariffs, escalating trade tensions between the EU and the US.

US tariffs have reached their highest levels since 1936, warns OECD Chief Economist Alvaro S. Pereira, leading to global economic uncertainty and declining confidence.

A new analysis reveals that US tariffs are causing severe damage to the country’s energy sector, potentially triggering a global economic downturn.

Facing US tariffs, Italian tomato producer Gustarosso shifts focus to China, finding the Chinese market more appealing and aiming to export most of its products there.

Danyang, China, a global leader in lens manufacturing, faces challenges as U.S. tariffs impact the eyewear industry. Local businesses strive to stay competitive amid trade tensions.

US ‘reciprocal tariffs’ are causing global economic concerns, impacting markets, farmers, and disrupting the trade order, potentially pushing the US economy into recession.

US tariffs are leading international businesses to raise prices and seek new partnerships in Europe and Latin America, signaling shifts in global trade dynamics.