Business & Commerce

Strengthening Actions Taken To Adjust Imports of Aluminum, Steel, and Copper Into the United States

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🇬🇧 English

This law strengthens the existing tariffs on imports of aluminum, steel, and copper to protect U.S. national security and domestic industries. It modifies the tariff regimes to apply a full customs value basis for duties, significantly increasing rates for various products. The law aims to solidify domestic manufacturing capabilities while reducing reliance on foreign imports by ensuring that these materials do not undermine national security interests.

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Key Changes

  • Tariffs now apply to the full customs value of imports regardless of metal content.
  • New ad valorem duty rates set at 50% for aluminum and steel articles, with lower rates for U.K. products.
  • Termination of previous inclusion processes for derivative articles, allowing for more flexibility in tariff application.

Obligations

What this law requires

high

Apply full customs value basis for ad valorem tariffs on aluminum, steel, and copper articles and their derivatives, regardless of metal content

U.S. Customs and Border Protection, importers of aluminum, steel, and copper products
operational
high

Impose 50 percent ad valorem duty rate on aluminum and steel articles, certain copper articles, and certain aluminum and steel derivative articles

U.S. Customs and Border Protection, importers of aluminum, steel, and copper products
operational
high

Impose 25 percent ad valorem duty rate on certain copper articles and certain aluminum and steel derivative articles

U.S. Customs and Border Protection, importers of aluminum, steel, and copper products
operational
high

Provide reduced tariff rates for derivative articles made entirely with metals originating from the United States

U.S. Customs and Border Protection, importers
operational
high

Terminate the aluminum, steel, and copper derivatives inclusions processes established in Proclamation 10895, Proclamation 10896, and Proclamation 10962

Secretary of Commerce, U.S. Trade Representative
operational

Affected Parties

U.S. aluminum, steel, and copper producersImporters of metal products

Tags

tariffs,national security,metal imports