Trump Metals Tariffs Nibbled Imports In March, Could Bite in May — Panjiva
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Trump Metals Tariffs Nibbled Imports In March, Could Bite in May

China 3049 India 552 Japan 630 Materials - Metals/Mining 793 Metals - Aluminum 270 Metals - Steel 543 Taiwan 231 Tariffs 1867 U.S. 5400

The section 232 duties on steel and aluminum implemented by the Trump administration came into effect on March 29. There are seven regional and 800 company exemption requests being processed, with the former due to be resolved by May 1. In the meantime while the duties are significant (25% for steel, 10% for aluminum) there was not significant evidence of a slowdown in shipments in March. In aggregate imports actually increased 8% in March, taking them back to January levels and inline with March 2017 values. Products that have seen a decline on a year earlier in seaborne shipments in...

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