Europe’s Steel Tariffs: a Necessary Adjustment in a Distorted Global Market
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The plan is to divide by about two the foreign steel quotas that can be imported into the EU without customs duties, while doubling the tariffs for imports exceeding these quotas.
The European Commission wants to tax steel imports at 50%. Its vice-president, Stéphane Séjourné, hoped in exchange for an investment announcement in ArcelorMitta...
European Commission Vice-President Stéphane Séjourné launched on Friday in Dunkirk (northern France) a call to steelmakers to reinvest in Europe, a few days after the presentation of the Brussels steel plan against foreign competition, especially Chinese. "We must now transform this dynamic into investments," said Stéphane Séjourné. "We must ...
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