US Commerce Dept. “Liberal” Tariff Policy Sparks 700 New Requests

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A “very liberal, expansive approach” by the US Commerce Department on tariffs has sparked a new wave of 700 requests from American industry. After a near-100% success rate for a list in August, US firms are now asking for levies on everything from bicycles to industrial machinery.
The August consultation added 407 items to the “steel derivatives” list. This success encouraged firms like Guardian Bikes and Red Gold to submit their own detailed pleas before the October 21 deadline, arguing “unfair” foreign competition.
Red Gold’s 12-page letter, for example, detailed how it pays high tariffs on raw steel, while foreign competitors can import finished cans without a comparable levy. This, they claim, allows importers to undercut them.
This policy is causing alarm in Europe. The UK and EU, which have separate trade deals, now face an additional tariff on their steel-containing goods, on top of their baseline rates. They argue this “makes a mockery” of their agreements.
A decision on the 700 items is expected by January. Analysts warn this “expansionist” US policy is creating significant trade uncertainty for its allies.

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