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UK doubles steel tariffs to 50%

The Guardian
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The UK will raise duties on Chinese and other foreign steel to 50%, cut import quotas on many overseas steel products by 60% from July, and set a target for 50% of steel used in the UK to be domestically produced with half of that output located in Wales.
UK doubles steel tariffs to 50%
Why it matters
Duties on steel volumes outside established quotas will be set at 50%. From July, quotas on imports of many overseas steel products will be reduced by 60%. The policy establishes a target that 50% of steel used in the UK be produced domestically, with 50% of that domestic production to be located in Wales. The package is presented as a £2.5bn strategy aimed at increasing domestic production by 30%.
Implications
  • · Importers face 50% duties on steel volumes shipped outside reduced quotas.
  • · Available import volumes for many steel products decline due to a 60% quota cut from July.
  • · Procurement and sourcing teams must increase purchases from UK producers to meet the higher domestic-share requirement, with allocation pressure toward Welsh mills.
  • · Domestic producers are required to supply a larger share of UK steel demand and allocate half of that domestic output to Wales.
Who is affected
  • · Steel importers and distributors
  • · Domestic steel producers and mill operators (including Port Talbot)
  • · Manufacturers and procurement teams that buy steel
  • · Trade compliance and industry policy teams
What to watch
  • · From July — quotas on many overseas steel products reduced by 60%
Source

The Guardian

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