The global response to US President Donald Trump’s latest 25% tariffs on steel and aluminium has been swift and varied. Some nations have hit back with their own measures, while others are opting for diplomacy. China is the only country facing higher tariffs — an existing 20% blanket levy on Chinese goods brings the total rate imposed on steel and aluminium to 45%. Japan, which had asked to be excluded from the tariffs, has called Mr Trump’s decision “regrettable”. The UK and Australia have ruled out imposing reciprocal measures, while the European Union said it will impose countermeasures on US$28 billion worth of American goods next month. Kate Fisher reports from Washington DC.
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