Key Takeaways
- The temporary global tariff propping up US trade policy after the Supreme Court loss is set to expire this summer, and what replaces it will reset the cost basis for nearly every imported input steel buyers touch. The replacement mechanism is already moving, and the expiration date is fixed.
- A wave of new Section 232 and Section 301 investigations opened across late 2025 and into 2026 now covers a specific set of steel-adjacent and steel-consuming product categories, with one probe aimed squarely at global manufacturing overcapacity. The full list of what is under review, and which sectors face duties next, sits behind the paywall.
- One major framework deal now carries a hard year-end deadline tied directly to steel and aluminum derivative tariff rates, with a defined consequence if Washington misses it. The trigger date and the retaliation it unlocks are detailed inside.
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Sources
Trump Tariffs Tracker: Status of Canada, Mexico, China, EU
Trump Administration Imposes 10% Section 122 Tariff in Plan to Replace IEEPA Tariffs
The Trump Administration’s New Tariff Road Map
How Much Will Trump’s New 10% (or 15%) Tariffs Raise?
EU-US Trade: Parliament and Council Reach Agreement on Tariffs
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