Trump cuts US duty rates on steel, aluminum and copper derivative products
Source: Reuters
April 2, 2026 3:28 PM EDT Updated 10 hours ago
WASHINGTON, April 2 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump adjusted his national security tariffs on steel, aluminum and copper imports on Thursday to cut duty rates on derivative products made with the metals, simplify compliance and avoid under-reporting of import values.
In a proclamation signed by Trump, the United States will maintain a 50% import tariff on steel, aluminum and copper commodity imports under Section 232 of the Trade Act of 1974, but apply the rate to the prices paid by U.S. customers, according to a White House announcement and a senior Trump administration official. It was not immediately clear how the sales price and resulting tariff would be determined.
The official said some importers had been claiming artificially reduced import values to reduce their tariff costs. Other changes announced by the Trump administration official include:
The U.S. will eliminate the prior 50% duty on derivative products made with steel, aluminum and copper if the product's content of the metals is below 15% by weight. The official said this would eliminate the Section 232 duties from products with minimal metals content such as a perfume bottle with an aluminum cap, or a dental floss container with a tiny steel cutting blade.
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