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Ford's request for a reduction in aluminum tariffs is rejected by the US, reports WSJ

Ford's request for a reduction in aluminum tariffs is rejected by the US, reports WSJ
Ford's request for a reduction in aluminum tariffs is rejected by the US, reports WSJ

The Wall Street Journal reported that the U.S. government has rejected so far requests for relief from 'aluminum tariffs' from Ford Motor and other U.S. automobile manufacturers after fires at a Novelis facility?created supply bottlenecks.

Ford asked for help from the Trump administration last week. The report cites people who were privy to the conversations. Ford wanted officials to relieve them of their duties until Novelis' Oswego aluminum rolling plant, in New York, is back up and running.

The report stated that these discussions were part of ongoing discussions between automakers, and the?administration, about the impact President Donald Trump's new tariffs. It also said that the government has not budge so far.

Could not verify the report immediately. Ford and the White House didn't immediately respond to comments.

After two fires, Novelis' Oswego factory, which supplies materials for Ford's lucrative F-150 pickup line, was shut down last year. Hindalco, the parent company of Novelis, announced in February that the plant would be restarted by the end the second quarter.

Novelis compensates for its lost production with aluminium produced in South Korea and Europe. However, the imported metal is subject to a new 50% tariff under the new regime.

Other automakers that use the plant include Stellantis and General Motors, but Ford is a big consumer since its trucks are largely made of aluminum.

Ford reported a?about 50 percent drop in quarterly 'profits in February, to $1 billion. This was due to the increase in costs caused by supply constraints caused from the fire at Novelis Oswego. (Reporting by Chandni Shah in Bengaluru; Editing by Subhranshu Sahu)

(source: Reuters)