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U.S. Steel Tariffs

The U.S. has a 50% tariff on steel imports, which has had visible impacts on export flows and industrial bargaining.

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Jan 18, 2026
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How did retaliatory tariffs from U.S. trading partners change the distribution of tariff costs across U.S. industries?

Retaliatory tariffs imposed by U.S. trading partners shifted a large share of the tariff burden onto U.S. exporters and downstream users rather than evenly distributing costs across the economy: agric...

Feb 3, 2026

How do 'raw steel' and 'finished steel' production metrics differ in US government and industry reports?

Government and industry reports treat "" as mill output — crude or raw steel produced and reported in net or metric tons — while "finished steel" is a downstream accounting concept that measures mill ...

Feb 3, 2026

U.S. STEEL PRODUCTION INCREASES Total U.S. Steel Production (Mt) 2024 v. 2025 81.8 81.6 81.4 81.2 81.0 80.8 80.6 80.4 80.2 2024 Total Steel Prod el Production 2025 (Mt)

Multiple outlets flagged a very small year‑over‑year uptick in from 2024 to 2025 — a change in the low single digits percentage-wise — and criticized an official bar chart for exaggerating that move b...

Jan 17, 2026

How do recent trade policies and tariffs between Canada, the US, EU, and China affect Canadian aluminium exports?

Canada’s aluminium exporters are being squeezed and rerouted by a web of new tariffs and surtaxes: U.S. import duties have made sales to the United States markedly more expensive and less profitable, ...

Jan 8, 2026

Did trump approve 500% tarrifs on india due to russian oil buying?

Donald Trump has not directly "approved" a 500% tariff on India; the United States under his presidency did impose a combined 50% tariff on many Indian imports tied in part to New Delhi’s purchases of...