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Steel & Aluminum
Section 232 · Importers & Exporters · US imports
Critical — 25% steel and 10% aluminum tariffs in full effect
Critical · High confidence
What changedSection 232 national security tariffs — 25% steel, 10% aluminum. Country exemptions and product exclusions under constant review.
Why it matters nowSteel and aluminum are embedded in virtually every manufactured good. Tariff changes ripple through construction, auto, defense, and packaging cost structures immediately.
Dominant originChina, Canada, EU, Mexico, Brazil
Exposed industriesConstruction, auto manufacturing, defense, packaging, infrastructure
Action windowImmediate — review HTS classification and exclusion status for all steel and aluminum inputs
Decision engineEvery domain answers: what changed, why it matters, who's exposed, action window, and watch next — not a generic risk score.
Primary sourcesOfficial: Federal Register, USTR, CBP, Commerce Dept (AD/CVD), ITC, Court of International Trade. News: Reuters, Law360, Politico.
Ranking logicSignal strength, recency, source quality, and your professional lens (attorney / importer / CPA / compliance) weight what you see first.
Pricing disciplineTariff rates shown are current published rates. Effective rates vary by HTS classification, country of origin, and exclusion status. Always verify with CBP or qualified counsel before entry.
ScopeUS import tariffs and trade remedies. Section 232, 301, and 201 actions. AD/CVD orders. USMCA compliance. Retaliatory duties on US exports are noted where relevant.
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