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Trump's new steel tariffs cause a wave of trade frictions with China

Trump's new steel tariffs cause a wave of trade frictions with China

The giant Chinese steel industry faces increasing pressure this year on its exports as it deals with another wave of trade frictions caused by President Donald Trump's tariffs.

Trump announced earlier this month that he would impose 25% tariffs starting March 12 on all imports of steel and aluminum into the United States.

List of countries that announced plans or measures in response to Trump's new tariff proposals.

VIETNAM

Vietnam announced on Friday, March 7, that it will impose a temporary antidumping levie of up to 27,83% on certain steel products imported from China.

The announcement that Vietnam had launched an anti-dumping investigation in July surprised the market because it was made earlier than expected.

Vietnam was China’s top steel export destination in the year 2024. It accounted for 11,5% or 12,77 million metric tonnes of China’s total steel imports, which reached a record high.

SOUTH KOREAN

The South Korean industry ministry announced last week that it had decided, on a provisional basis, to impose tariffs of up to 38% on Chinese imports of steel plates used in shipbuilding.

Last year, China exported 8.19 million tonnes of steel to South Korea, which is the second largest steel market in China.

India has proposed a temporary tax on certain steel products of 12% for 200 days. This is known locally as the safeguard duty.

China's steel exports were just 2.7% of their total in India last year. However, the South Asian nation imported the highest amount of finished steel from China in the past seven years in the first nine-month period of the financial year which began in April.

EUROPEAN UNION

In an effort to prevent cheap steel from flooding the European market following Washington's new tariffs, the European Union is tightening steel import quotas. (Reporting and editing by Shri Navaratnam, Lewis Jackson, Amy Lv)

(source: Reuters)