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10 countries, including India, most affected by Trump’s steel and aluminium tariffs

With India’s steel industry already facing global competition, higher US tariffs could lead to a slowdown in exports as well as increased production costs, according to the Financial Times.

February 11, 2025 / 11:21 IST
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US President Donald Trump has announced a new 25% tariff on all steel and aluminium imports, a move that is set to shake up global trade. The tariffs are expected to impact some of the largest exporters of these metals to the United States, causing potential economic disruptions.

According to The Financial Times, the following 10 countries were the top suppliers of steel and aluminium to the US in 2023, and they are likely to be hit hardest by these tariffs. Here’s how each country might be affected – and why India, ranked No. 8, has much at stake.

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1. Canada – $25.26 billion

As the largest exporter of steel and aluminium to the US, Canada stands to suffer the most from the tariffs. Given the strong trade relationship between the two countries, Canadian industries and policymakers are expected to push back against these measures, possibly seeking exemptions or retaliatory actions.