Великобритания
The new quotas and import duties on steel introduced by the UK government to support domestic producers could backfire, according to Jonathan Clements, Chief Executive of the British Construction Steel Association (BCSA). This was reported by LBC.
From 1 July, the government is significantly reducing the volume of duty-free imports of certain types of steel products. Meanwhile, the duty on volumes exceeding the quota will rise from 25 per cent to 50 per cent. According to experts, this move will destabilise the market due to a number of critical factors:
According to BCSA estimates, unless this policy is revised, up to 30,000 jobs in the steel structures manufacturing sector will be at risk, and orders will be redirected en masse to foreign markets.
The association is calling on the government to urgently adjust its measures: to exempt scarce products from duties, to close the loophole for finished structures, and to adapt public procurement conditions to the actual capabilities of British steelworks.
As reported by GMK Center, the UK is drawing up plans to amend its tariff regime for steel, specifically to extend exemptions to a wider range of steel product categories. This process is taking place against a backdrop of warnings from industry groups that the new tariff measures could result in significant costs for businesses.
It should be noted that from 1 July this year, the volume of UK steel import quotas will be reduced by 60% compared with current agreements, whilst tariffs on imports exceeding the quota will rise from 25% to 50%. This move follows similar decisions by the EU, the US and Canada.
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