Comments on: New Developments in U.S. Aluminum & Steel Import Procedures https://diaztradelaw.com/new-developments-in-u-s-aluminum-steel-import-procedures/ Jennifer Diaz Tue, 02 Nov 2021 16:13:00 +0000 hourly 1 By: BIS Publishes Report on Effect of Uranium Imports on National Security | Customs & International Trade Law Blog https://diaztradelaw.com/new-developments-in-u-s-aluminum-steel-import-procedures/#comment-617 Tue, 02 Nov 2021 16:13:00 +0000 https://diaztradelaw.com/?p=4362#comment-617 […] learn more about Section 232 investigations including background on relevant laws and regulations and the history of past cases, check out the […]

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By: Customs & International Trade Law FirmUSCIT Invalidates Section 232 Tariffs on Certain Steel and Aluminum Derivative Imports - Customs & International Trade Law Firm https://diaztradelaw.com/new-developments-in-u-s-aluminum-steel-import-procedures/#comment-344 Sat, 31 Jul 2021 09:40:06 +0000 https://diaztradelaw.com/?p=4362#comment-344 […] Section 232 investigations, administered by the U.S. Commerce Department, are conducted to determine the imports of certain goods on national security. Historically, Section 232 investigations have been conducted regarding U.S. imports of crude oil and petroleum products and uranium, among other critical imports. Under the Trump administration, the Commerce Department initiated investigations of U.S. imports of aluminum and steel on April 27, 2017. The investigation resulted in an affirmative determination that such imports harm U.S. national security. As a result of the investigation’s findings, Trump imposed tariffs on certain U.S. imports of aluminum and steel on national security grounds. An exclusion process was also implemented in which U.S. importers could apply for tariffs to be excluded for certain steel and aluminum product imports. […]

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By: USCIT Invalidates 232 Tariffs on Steel and Aluminum Derivatives | Customs & International Trade Law Blog https://diaztradelaw.com/new-developments-in-u-s-aluminum-steel-import-procedures/#comment-327 Mon, 26 Jul 2021 17:35:34 +0000 https://diaztradelaw.com/?p=4362#comment-327 […] Section 232 investigations, administered by the U.S. Commerce Department, are conducted to determine the imports of certain goods on national security. Historically, Section 232 investigations have been conducted regarding U.S. imports of crude oil and petroleum products and uranium, among other critical imports. Under the Trump administration, the Commerce Department initiated investigations of U.S. imports of aluminum and steel on April 27, 2017. The investigation resulted in an affirmative determination that such imports harm U.S. national security. As a result of the investigation’s findings, Trump imposed tariffs on certain U.S. imports of aluminum and steel on national security grounds. An exclusion process was also implemented in which U.S. importers could apply for tariffs to be excluded for certain steel and aluminum product imports. […]

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