According to Bloomberg, on May 30 local time, US President Trump said that the tariffs on imported steel and aluminum would be increased from 25% to 50% starting June 4. On the same day, Trump visited a factory of United States Steel Corporation in Pennsylvania and held a rally, stating that he would increase the tariffs on imported steel and aluminum from 25% to 50%, claiming that this move would help protect American workers. [Image: https://p3-sign.toutiaoimg.com/tos-cn-i-axegupay5k/08b12d6c4d7d404cb981d7344a61d382~tplv-tt-origin-web:gif.jpeg?_iz=58558&from=article.pc_detail&lk3s=953192f4&x-expires=1749263324&x-signature=esq8CoAX6pTspqKqOoojieedglk%3D] On May 30 local time, Trump held a rally at a factory of United States Steel Corporation in Pittsburgh. Bloomberg reported that Trump went to this factory near Pittsburgh to support an expected deal between United States Steel Corporation and Nippon Steel Corporation, although many details of the agreement remain unclear, he insisted that this transaction would ensure that United States Steel Corporation remains owned and operated by Americans. Trump said that increasing the steel tariffs would benefit the operations of this new enterprise in the United States, "I believe this group of people who have just made this investment are very happy because it means no one can take away your industry. When the tariff is 25%, they can barely get over that hurdle, but when the tariff is raised to 50%, they will not be able to get over it anymore." After the rally, Trump announced the news of increasing steel and aluminum tariffs on his Truth Social platform and stated that the new tariffs would take effect on June 4 local time. This article is an exclusive contribution from Guancha Ziyuan, unauthorized reproduction is prohibited. Original source: https://www.toutiao.com/article/7510422138193445416/ Disclaimer: The views expressed in this article are solely those of the author. Please use the [Like/Dislike] buttons below to express your opinion.