Biden Administration Got Its EU Steel Tariff Deal Right | RealClearPolitics
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49% : That kind of capture should be a concern to European regulators but, with the melted-and-poured rule now in place between the U.S. and EU, it will now be less of one for American policymakers because lightly touched steel that was made elsewhere won't qualify for duty-free status on its way to the American market.48% : The United States and the European Union reached a détente last weekend regarding the American steel and aluminum tariffs that so angered our European trading partners that they raised duties in 2018 on American whiskey, orange juice and motorboats.
39% : It will, however, create the space to allow the U.S. and EU to turn toward the problem of overcapacity and the goal of less carbon-intensive steel trade.
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