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U.S. Expands Steel and Aluminum Tariffs, Targeting Over 400 Products

August 19, 2025
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The U.S. Commerce Department has announced a sweeping expansion of tariffs on steel and aluminum, extending duties to more than 400 categories of imported products in a move aimed at curbing circumvention and bolstering domestic manufacturing.

In a statement released Tuesday, the department confirmed that 407 new product categories will now fall under the “derivative” steel and aluminum tariffs. These include heavy industrial equipment such as wind turbines, bulldozers, mobile cranes, and railcars, as well as consumer goods like furniture.

Imported compressors, pumps, and parts for automotive exhaust systems will also face the new levies. Each of these products will carry a 50% tariff on their steel and aluminum content, effective immediately.

Officials said the expansion is designed to close loopholes in the tariff system, particularly in sectors where foreign producers have been accused of redirecting exports through finished goods and component parts rather than raw steel and aluminum.

“Today’s action expands the reach of the steel and aluminum tariffs and shuts down avenues for circumvention – supporting the continued revitalization of the American steel and aluminum industries,” said Jeffrey Kessler, Under Secretary of Commerce for Industry and Security.

The move has drawn mixed reactions across industries. While domestic steelmakers, including Cleveland-Cliffs (CLF.N), welcomed the expansion—having previously petitioned the administration to target more auto parts—foreign automakers and renewable energy firms have voiced strong opposition.

A coalition of global car manufacturers had urged the Commerce Department not to impose tariffs on imported exhaust system components and electrical steel, warning that U.S. producers currently lack the capacity to meet surging demand, especially in the electric vehicle sector.

Analysts say the tariffs could have far-reaching implications for industries reliant on imported machinery and parts, potentially raising costs for manufacturers and infrastructure projects. The renewable energy sector, already facing supply chain constraints, is expected to feel the immediate pinch with wind turbines now subject to higher import duties.

The latest move marks a significant escalation of the U.S. government’s tariff regime, underscoring the Biden administration’s continued effort to protect strategic industries, particularly steel and aluminum, from foreign competition and supply chain vulnerabilities.

WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW

The expanded tariffs signal Washington’s determination to shield domestic steel and aluminum producers, but they also risk raising costs across key industries—from auto manufacturing to renewable energy—at a time when demand for critical materials is soaring.

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