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exemption procedure for particular cases where we need to have exemptions so that business can move forward. but at this point in time, there be no country exclusions. let s bring in scott lucas. scott a professional of international politics at the university of birmingham. also the founder of ea world view. live with us in birmingham this hour. scott, thanks for your time today. let s talk about this white house. it blames china mainly for flooding the world market with aluminum and steel as reasons behind these tariffs. but let s put the facts first as well. it s countries like canada and south korea that the united states imports most of its steel. so the question, why does china remain the boogie man here, and how much of this plays into the president s campaign promises to get tougher on china in what he perceives as trade imbalances? well, you know, it s because people may not know the details. and so when donald trump
we have a wonderful discussion about the options on the table and the general consensus in the room the president heard was tariffs rather than quotas and that they should be pa cross the board with no country exemptions. the president heard that loud and clear. there s really good reasons for doing all that and that s the direction the president took at the end of the meeting. there s going to be no exemptions, that s what it s going to look like. difference between exemptions and country exclusions. they ll be an exemption procedure for particular cases where we need to have exemptions so that business can move forward, but at this point in time, the no country exclusions. president trump is pointed to chinese overproduction of steel is one of the major reasons for the tariffs. take a listen. i will make a decision that reflects the best interests of the united states including the need to address overproduction in china and other countries. you have countries that are so
he s not against enacting tariffs, even if it strains some of our relationships with allies like canada, south korea and the u.k. you had the director of trade and industrial policy on state of the union with jake tapper this morning. peter na vvaro saying there wil be low morale and chaos. there will be an exemption procedure for particular cases where we need to have exemptions so that business can move forward, but at this point in time, there will be no country exclusions. no exclusions, and we ve already heard from the prime minister of the u.k., teresa may. she reportedly had a phone call with the president this weekend telling him she s deeply concerned about these tariffs and professional consequences as
president s top adviser on trade listen to more from navarro now. we expect sometime next week the office of legal counsel will put form and legality on probable cause cla mag proclamations and the president will sign them. basically we want to be very careful. dot the i s, cross the t s, make sure we go through the final legal hoops. there will be an exemption procedure for particular cases where we need to have exemptions so that business can move forward. but at this point in time, there will be no country exclusions. one final question by jamie