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  • 3 weeks ago | metalformingmagazine.com | Omar Nashashibi |Mike Devereux |Brad Kuvin

    Now that future Section 232 tariffs may also include derivatives, countries granted a quota for a specific product could stretch beyond that import to other products. PMA recently filed comments with the U.S. Department of Commerce raising concern over the inclusion of copper derivatives in a potential tariff action that not only would cover the copper itself but also imported nickel, as well as brass, bronze and other copper alloys.

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