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The U.S. is related to steel through the implementation of national tariffs on steel imports [1], [2], and [3], which have impacted domestic manufacturing costs [4] and led to international trade disputes [5], [6] as well as future trade negotiations [7].
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Why the US and the WTO should part ways - CEPR cepr.org 2 facts
accountA WTO panel determined that US tariffs on aluminium and steel violated the letter of the WTO agreement, but the United States remained unpunished because it had paralyzed the WTO Appellate Body, causing the appeal to go into a void.
claimThe United States' tariffs on aluminium and steel violated the trust among WTO members by utilizing the national security exception for protectionist purposes.
Tracking Trump's Trade Deals | Council on Foreign Relations cfr.org 2 facts
measurementOn June 3, 2025, the United States maintained United Kingdom steel and aluminum tariffs at 25 percent while increasing Section 232 duties for other countries to 50 percent.
claimThe US-UK Economic Prosperity Deal allows for future negotiations to lower tariff rates on aluminum, pharmaceutical products, and steel.
U.S. tariff outcomes dependent on trading partner responses dallasfed.org 1 fact
measurementThe United States applied a uniform 25 percent tariff increase on steel and aluminum imports from all trading partners.
Transatlantic Trade, the Trump Disruption and the World ... - ECPS populismstudies.org 1 fact
measurementThe initial US tariff assigned to the EU was 30%, with additional Section 232 tariffs of 50% on steel and aluminium.
How Tariffs Are Reshaping Global Supply Chains in 2025 supplychainbrain.com 1 fact
measurementTariffs on imported steel and aluminum have increased the production cost of each vehicle manufactured by Ford Motor Co. in the United States by $500 to $1,000.
Tariffs: Estimating the Economic Impact of the 2025 Measures and ... richmondfed.org 1 fact
measurementAs of March 2025, the United States has introduced new tariffs, including an additional 20 percent on all imports from China and a 25 percent tariff on aluminum and steel imports from several countries.