Commerce department expected to add about 700 more items with steel content to levy list at request of US firms.Businesses around the world are steeling
themselves for another round of Donald Trump’s tariffs, this time on goods ranging from bicycles to baking trays, as US industry embraces a call for more
products to tax on import.
Small, medium and large American companies have asked the US Department of Commerce to add about 700 more items to an August list of 407 products
already facing extra tariffs because of their steel content, which hit items such as Ikea tables with metal nuts and bolts and German combine harvesters.
The demands are ringing alarm bells across Europe where industry leaders are fearful of a rolling and growing list of “steel derivatives” that will now face
levies because they contain the metal.
Manufacturers across Europe had reluctantly reconciled themselves to higher border taxes under the new trade frameworks struck with Trump. The UK’s
deal included a baseline tariff on all goods of 10% and a 25% one for steel, while the EU agreed rates of 25% and 50% respectively.
However, exporters say the new derivative tariffs make a mockery of these agreements, because they mean many goods could soon face paying the higher
rate on their steel content – on top of the baseline rate on the cost of the whole item.
The latest requests for tariffs on products with steel elements came before a 21 October deadline set by the US commerce department, the second consultation
in three months. Experts said companies asking for products to be added to the first list of steel derivative tariffs in August had a near 100% success rate,
fuelling fears that most of the items now being proposed would make the latest list and hit exporters in December or January.
Among those submitting requests to the US commerce department are Guardian Bikes in Indiana, the tomato-canning company Red Gold, firms making
steel wheels for trucks, a mattress spring company and manufacturers of 200 industrial machines used in everything from tunnelling, printing and flooring.
In an 11-page plea to the commerce secretary, Howard Lutnick, Guardian Bikes said the US bike industry “was lost” owing to 11m bicycles being imported
in 2024.
Its letter blamed China for the “severe competition”, but if its request for inclusion in the second steel derivatives tariffs list was accepted, the import duty
would apply globally and could affect companies such as Brompton in the UK or high performance bike brands such as Pinarello or Bianchi from Italy.
Red Gold, which cans tomatoes from 43 farms in Indiana, Ohio and Michigan, made a similar case. In its 12-page letter to Lutnick, it complained it was facing
tariffs of 25% on tinplate steel imported from the UK and 50% on steel from elsewhere used in its own can production.
However, foreign businesses that sold finished tin-plated cans directly to the US paid “no comparable tariff” and were able to undercut domestic can
producers, Red Gold pointed out, urging a steel derivative levy for the sector.
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