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【E-mail
reply from the US White House 2018-04-13b】
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Thank you for taking the
time to express your views regarding tariffs on steel and
aluminum imports.
Our Nation’s critical
steel and aluminum industries have been harmed for years by
unfair trade practices and global excess capacity and
production, which weakens our economy and poses a threat to our
national security. Further closures of domestic steel and
aluminum facilities would shrink our ability to produce enough
steel and aluminum to meet national defense and critical
industry needs in the event of a national emergency. As part of
my National Security Strategy, my Administration will continue
to counter unfair trade practices that distort markets and
jeopardize America’s national security.
For this reason, I used
my authority under section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act of
1962 to place a 25 percent tariff on steel imports and a 10
percent tariff on aluminum imports from most countries. Any
country with which the United States has a security
relationship can discuss alternative ways to address our
national security concerns, including those about global excess
capacity and production. If a country is able to present an
alternative solution, other than these tariffs, that
appropriately addresses the threat to our national security
caused by steel and aluminum imports from that country, we are
willing to consider using that solution instead.
Thank you again for
writing. A Nation that does not protect prosperity at home
cannot protect its interests abroad. To learn more about the
steps my Administration is taking to protect the American steel
and aluminum industries and our national security, please visit
WhiteHouse.gov/Tariffs.
As President, I am committed to fair and reciprocal trade
practices that lead to a more effective and balanced world
trading system.
Sincerely,
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