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- U. S. Expands and Increases Section 232 Tariffs on Aluminum, Steel, and . . .
Section 232 tariffs now apply to the entire customs value of covered aluminum, steel, and copper articles and their derivative products, regardless of actual metal content, eliminating prior valuation approaches that applied duties only to the metal portion of the article
- Fact Sheet: President Donald J. Trump Strengthens Tariffs on Steel . . .
In his first term, President Trump revolutionized international trade by using Section 232 to tariff steel and aluminum imports — addressing decades of short-sighted, globalist trade policies
- U. S. Adjusts Section 232 Tariffs on Aluminum, Steel and Copper
CBP’s latest guidance provides instructions for importers, brokers, and filers on submitting entries subject to Section 232 duties on aluminum, steel, and copper imports
- CSMS # 68253075 - GUIDANCE: Section 232 Duties on Imports of Aluminum . . .
In April 2, 2026, the President issued a Proclamation, “Strengthening Actions Taken to Adjust Imports of Aluminum, Steel, and Copper into the United States,” under Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962, as amended (19 U S C 1862)
- Metal Tarriffs Update for Importers Under Section 232 | BDO
Metal tarriffs are shifting under Section 232 Learn what importers should know about expanded scope, new rates, and duty impact
- Section 232 Tariffs on Steel and Aluminum Frequently Asked Questions
Are the Section 232 duties due on imported goods subject to a Free Trade Agreement? Section 232 duties may not be waived due to a Free Trade Agreement
- Restructured and Additional Section 232 Tariffs on Aluminum, Steel, and . . .
For such articles, the Section 232 metal tariff shall be an amount equal to the difference between 15% and the general (HTS Column 1) rate of duty, with a minimum of 0%
- US presidential proclamation modifies Section 232 tariffs on steel . . .
US President Trump issued a proclamation on 2 April 2026, which provides that tariffs under Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962 now apply to the full customs value of aluminum, steel and copper articles and their derivatives, regardless of metal content Duty rates are 50% for most aluminum, steel and copper articles and certain derivative articles (subject to specified reduced rate
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