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Strategies & Market Trends : ajtj's Post-Lobotomy Market Charts and Thoughts

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To: ajtj99 who wrote (94662)9/1/2025 4:48:44 PM
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Categories covered by additional steel and aluminum tariffs now total $300-billion. At a 50% tariff, the administration has already clawed back $150-billion of the tariffs that were thrown out last Friday. That's $12.5 Billion per month.

WSJ:

The additional items, announced Aug. 15, represent a major expansion of the national security tariffs on the steel and aluminum in finished goods that Trump imposed in March. Construction and farm equipment, factory robots, metal-cutting machinery, auto parts and other complex components are among the 400 items now subject to 50% tariffs on the metal contained in them.

The latest tranche of products brings the total value of imported finished products subject to U.S. metal tariffs to more $300 billion, according to Jason Miller, professor of supply chain management at Michigan State University.
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