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Tariffs raised on imports of wind turbines and cranes

Tariffs raised on imports of wind turbines and cranes

The U.S. Commerce Department announced on Tuesday that it will increase steel and aluminum tariffs for more than 400 products, including mobile cranes and bulldozers as well as other heavy equipment. Railcars, furniture, and hundreds of products are also affected.

The Department of Finance announced that 407 new product categories will be added to the list "derivatives" of steel and aluminium products subject to sectoral tariffs. These products are subjected a 50% tariff for any steel or aluminum content.

Added to the new tariffs are imported automotive exhaust systems, and electrical steel required for electric vehicles. The department was urged by a group of foreign automakers not to include the parts, claiming that the U.S. did not have the capacity to meet the current demand.

Compressors and pumps are also included in the new tariffs.

Jeffrey Kessler, Under Secretary of Commerce Industry and Security said: "Today's actions expand the reach of steel and aluminium tariffs and close down avenues of circumvention. This will support the continued revitalization for the American steel and Aluminum industries."

Steelmakers, including Cleveland Cliffs, and others petitioned to the administration for the tariffs on steel and aluminum auto components to be expanded. (Reporting and editing by Ryan Patrick Jones, David Shepardson, and Bhargav Asharya)

(source: Reuters)