On February 18, 2025, the anticipated Annex to the original Executive Order (EO) were published in the Federal Register providing details on the additional Harmonized Tariff Schedule (HTS) and scop for aluminum derivatives, steel and steel derivatives. The effective date of the increased tariffs is March 12, 2025.
- Effective Date: March 12, 2025
- Affected Countries: All countries
- Countries which will no longer receive exception from increased Section 232 tariffs:Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Japan, Mexico, South Korea, the U.K., Ukraine, and the EU. The US Harmonized Tariff Schedule defined the following countries as included in the EU: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czechia (Czech Republic), Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands,Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden.
- Tariff Increase: 25% – Section 232 duties will apply on steel and aluminum imports, thereby ending Section 232 exemptions and quota agreements for the above listed countries.
- Turkey – Steel and steel derivatives with country of origin Turkey will receive a 50% tariff to imports.
- Russia – Aluminum & aluminum derivatives with country of origin Russia will receive a 200% tariff to imports.
- Steel & Aluminum Derivative Products: Additional steel & aluminum derivative products will be subject to a 25% tariff, but only after the Commerce Department confirms “adequate systems” for revenue processing.
- Exemptions for Steel & Aluminum Derivatives: Steel & Aluminum derivatives processed from steel or aluminum melted and poured in the U.S. are exempt, provided importers supply CBP with data on steel or aluminum content.
- Adding Products: A process will be established for producers or trade associations to request additional steel & aluminum derivative products be added to the tariff list.
- End to Exclusions: The exclusion process for Section 232 steel & aluminum tariffs is ending; no new exclusions will be considered. Existing exclusions remain until they expire or the volume is imported, with all general exclusions ending on March 12.
- Complete List of Impacted Articles: Annex(s) published – **NEW**
- Enforcement: “CBP shall prioritize reviews of the classification of imported aluminum article and derivative aluminum articles and, in the event that it discovers misclassification resulting
in loss of revenue of the ad valorem duties proclaimed herein, it shall assess monetary
penalties in the maximum amount permitted by law…”
Steel Articles Into the United States, with Annex: HERE
US Presidential Executive Order on Aluminum Imports may be found HERE.
US Presidential Executive Order on Steel, Steel Derivatives and Aluminum Derivatives may be found HERE