Extra Tariffs Loom for Mexican Steel Producers in Fair Trade Push
Published Date: 2/10/2025
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Summary
The U.S. says some Mexican steel makers got unfair financial help, so they’re starting to add extra fees on certain corrosion-resistant steel from Mexico. This affects companies importing these steel products and could change prices soon. The final decision will line up with related trade checks, and folks have a chance to share their thoughts before it’s set in stone.
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Preliminary Countervailing Duties on Mexican CORE
Commerce preliminarily found that countervailable subsidies were provided to producers and exporters of certain corrosion-resistant steel products (CORE) from Mexico for the period January 1, 2023 through December 31, 2023. If you import these steel products, Commerce is starting the process that can add countervailing duties (extra import fees) on those imports, and this could change prices soon.
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