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Trump unveils 50 percent tariffs on certain copper products The Trump administration on Wednesday announced anticipated tariffs on copper, levying different duties on finished products versus refined copper The White House in February announced an investig…
White House announces increase in tariffs on copper to 50% The White House today released a proclamation signed by President Trump increasing tariffs on imports of semi-finished copper products (such as copper pipes, wires, rods, sheets, and tubes) and copper-intensive derivative products (such as pipe fittings, cables, connectors, and electrical components) to 50% The increased tariffs—imposed under the authority of Section 232 of the Trade
Addressing the Threat to National Security From Imports of Copper The United States faces significant vulnerabilities in the copper supply chain, with increasing reliance on foreign sources for mined, smelted, and refined copper The United States has ample copper reserves, yet our smelting and refining capacity lags significantly behind global competitors
ADDRESSING THE THREAT TO NATIONAL SECURITY FROM IMPORTS OF COPPER The United States faces significant vulnerabilities in the copper supply chain, with increasing reliance on foreign sources for mined, smelted, and refined copper The United States has ample copper reserves, yet our smelting and refining capacity lags significantly behind global competitors
White House: Trump imposes universal 50% tariffs on imports of semi . . . The Proclamation imposes universal 50% tariffs on imports of semi-finished copper products (such as copper pipes, wires, rods, sheets, and tubes) and copper-intensive derivative products (such as pipe fittings, cables, connectors, and electrical components), effective August 1
ADDRESSING THE THREAT TO NATIONAL - The White House The United States faces significant vulnerabilities in the copper supply chain, with increasing reliance on foreign sources for mined, smelted, and refined copper