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13 February 2025 

Our analysts’ views on Trump’s tariff developments this week

This week, US President Donald Trump announced a fresh wave of tariffs on steel and aluminium, raising concerns of a global trade war as countries consider how to respond

Our analysts’ views on Trump’s tariff developments this week

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How the European Union could counter US tariffs
United States

How the European Union could counter US tariffs


The EU has several options available to respond to potential US tariffs


Carsten Brzeski and Inga Fechner

Trump's tariff war: Asia's winners and losers

Trump's tariff war: Asia's winners and losers


Within Asia, Vietnam appears most exposed to tariffs on steel and aluminum


Deepali Bhargava

Retaliation inevitable as Trump slaps tariffs on metals, again
Commodities, Food & Agri

Retaliation inevitable as Trump slaps tariffs on metals, again


When Trump first imposed tariffs on steel and aluminum imports in 2018, the EU responded by slapping its own premiums on a selection of goods


Inga Fechner and Ewa Manthey

Industrial Metals Monthly: Tariff chaos
Commodities, Food & Agri

Industrial Metals Monthly: Tariff chaos


Trade tensions are weighing on metals


Ewa Manthey

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