The $23 Billion of Exports That Will Pay The Price For Trump’s Metals Move — Panjiva
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The $23 Billion of Exports That Will Pay The Price For Trump’s Metals Move

Ags - Fruit/Veg 151 Ags - Meat/Dairy 274 Canada 532 Cons. Discr. - Autos 1255 Consumer Staples 818 European Union 890 Industrials - Capital Goods 625 Materials - Chemicals 280 Materials - Metals/Mining 803 Metals - Aluminum 275 Metals - Steel 548 Mexico 931 Tariffs 1878 Trade Deals 1020 U.S. 5418 USMCA 462

The U.S. government has decided to apply section 232 duties on steel and aluminum imports from the EU, Canada and Mexico. Acting against the EU is not a surprise given the recent deterioration in trade-relations. The move will, however, disrupt ongoing NAFTA negotiations and leaves $23 billion of exports to the EU and NAFTA open to retaliatory duties. Indeed with only four countries having been given an exemption total imports worth $41 billion in the 12 months to March 31 – equivalent to 2.6% of all U.S. exports – could be targeted. The EU had already defined a list of products led b...

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