President Trump’s tariffs on steel and aluminum are now in effect.
The tariffs are 25 percent on metals that come into the U.S. from any country in the world, including allies. It’s expected to raise the costs for U.S. automakers and other industries, although the move is supported by many American steel and aluminum manufacturers.
On Tuesday, President Trump claimed his tariffs were working, and that plants under construction in Mexico and Canada were now moving to the U.S.