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US softens stance on metal tariffs

(UTV|COLOMBO) – The White House says there could be exemptions to US plans to impose tariffs on metal imports, in a softening of its tough stance.

Canada, Mexico and other countries may see “carve-outs” on national security grounds, a spokeswoman said.

US President Donald Trump has said steel products will face a 25% tariff, with 10% on aluminium goods.

Meanwhile, China threatened an “appropriate and necessary response” in any trade war with the US.

Foreign Minister Wang Yi said China and the US should strive to be partners rather than rivals.

The EU has proposed retaliatory measures against a number of US goods including bourbon and peanut butter.

Courtesy: BBC

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