U.S. and Japan Agree to Eliminate Section 232 Tariffs on Steel Imports

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On February 7, 2022, the United States and Japan announced that both countries had agreed to a tariff-rate quote (TRQ) for steel imports from Japan.  The agreement will eliminate the Section 232 25% tariff on imports of steel from Japan that fall within the quota, effective April 1, 2022.   Commerce Secretary Gina M. Raimondo and United States Trade Representative, Katherine Tai issued a joint statement that the renegotiated steel measures will “strengthen America’s steel industry and ensure its workforce stays competitive, while also providing more access to cheaper steel.”

Secretary Raimondo praised the cooperation between the two countries as an effort to build alliances and collectively address unfair trade practices such as those practiced by China.

The Biden Administration has expressed its commitment to combatting unfair trade practices that undermine U.S. manufacturing and threaten global trade growth. This agreement is another display of how the Biden Administration plans to provide relief for American workers and the steel industry by cementing existing alliances.

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