• 2 days ago
👉 En un intento por potenciar la industria estadounidense, el presidente Donald Trump ha reactivado los aranceles del 25% al aluminio y acero. Esta medida, que ya había sido implementada durante su primer mandato, afecta principalmente a aliados como Canadá, México y Brasil. En respuesta, China ha confirmado la aplicación de un arancel del 15% al gas y carbón y del 10% a las importaciones de tecnología. La medida también impacta en Argentina, aunque se espera que pueda haber una vía de negociación debido a la cercanía entre ambos gobiernos.

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00:00This started in Trump's first term,
00:02let's remember when the aranceles start,
00:04with trips to Mexico and Canada,
00:06against China,
00:08and aranceles very similar to those that have been ratified
00:10yesterday in the executive order,
00:12which is for the whole world regarding aluminum and steel,
00:14which are two strategic industries
00:16for the United States.
00:18And what Trump was looking for in his first term
00:20with these generalized aranceles,
00:2225%,
00:24was basically to enhance the American industry,
00:26which he achieved,
00:28and as a consequence of those aranceles,
00:30it is true that in Trump's first term,
00:32steel production increased strongly,
00:34especially in the United States.
00:36And why do I say that we never stop?
00:38Because many of those aranceles continued
00:40during the Biden era.
00:42What we are seeing now with Trump is,
00:44in some way, that this strengthens,
00:46and also strengthens the reactions,
00:48for example, with what you also said before,
00:50which is China, saying,
00:52we apply and confirm what we had already announced,
00:54of 15% to gas and coal,
00:56and 10% to US oil imports.
01:02In addition, another thing,
01:04which is to limit the access of the United States
01:06to certain minerals that are strategic
01:08for the entire technological industry,
01:10where China has an absolute primacy
01:12in all these minerals,
01:14in lithium, also in access to
01:16everything that is known as rare lands
01:18or rare minerals, which are also widely used.
01:20Well, China is telling the United States,
01:22watch out, I'm cutting you access
01:24to technology.
01:26Who is affected by this?
01:28Well, this is interesting because it affects
01:30mainly not China, I mean,
01:32to the extent of the United States,
01:34but allies of the United States.
01:36The main ones, Canada, Mexico and Brazil.
01:38Yes, I think they are,
01:40no, it's not something new.
01:42Canada and Mexico,
01:44and Brazil too, if you want.
01:46They are targeted by the United States.
01:48But look at what Trump did.
01:50Trump first said two weeks ago,
01:52we are going to start
01:54tariffs for absolutely everything
01:56that Canada and Mexico sell to us.
01:5824 hours later,
02:00there is an arrangement,
02:02those tariffs are suspended for 30 months,
02:04after Canada and Mexico
02:06announced a commitment to the border
02:08against drug trafficking, embezzlement, etc.
02:10Now, what does he end up doing now?
02:12He opened up the whole world.
02:14But totally.
02:16Look, there you have it,
02:18we are seeing it on the screen.
02:20Two of the main countries,
02:22first Canada, then India and China.
02:24And if you look at it from scratch,
02:26you will see the same thing.
02:28Canada at the top,
02:30and then Mexico second or third,
02:32along with Brazil.
02:34China is a little bit in the aluminum.
02:36And this does hit Argentina.
02:38Here the antecedent, Antonio,
02:40is that in the first stage of Trump,
02:42Trump was willing to negotiate
02:44with some countries,
02:46and except for some countries,
02:48like the Argentine government
02:50with Trump,
02:52and because the impact
02:54of what Argentina sells
02:56to the United States
02:58in terms of aluminum and steel
03:00is marginal for the United States.
03:02In total there are 600 million dollars.
03:04Exactly.
03:06And the total of tariffs
03:08that Trump has already announced,
03:10if we add this plus the 10%
03:12that had already been made
03:14on China,
03:16the United States has a value
03:18of more than 1 billion dollars.
03:20We are talking about a lot.

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