Trump Adjusts Tariffs for Steel, Aluminum, Copper
The new rules impose 50% tariffs on goods made almost entirely of the metals and shift added derivative products to cabinet officials.
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Washington. President Donald Trump modified US national security tariffs on imports of steel, aluminum and copper to reduce taxes on derived products manufactured from these metals, simplify compliance with standards, and avoid undervaluing the declared value of imports.
The White House has announced that President Donald Trump will review national security duties on steel, aluminum and copper, applying a 15% tariff on some...
Duties of 50 per cent for crude steel and aluminium imports should remain. However, levies on derived products could fall to 15 or 25 per cent.
Trump eases tariffs on metal derivatives while keeping core duties intact - Times Kuwait
On Thursday, Donald Trump announced revisions to tariffs imposed on steel, aluminum, and copper imports on national security grounds, aiming to streamline compliance, reduce duties on certain derivative products, and curb manipulation of import values. According to a statement from the White House and a senior administration official, the United States will maintain a 50 percent tariff on imports of the three metals under Section 232 of the Trad…
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