8/20/2025, 12:06:00 AM | www.reuters.com | news
US hikes steel, aluminum tariffs on imported appliances, railcars, EV parts
The U.S. Commerce Department has expanded steel and aluminum tariffs to cover over 400 product categories, including wind turbines, appliances, railcars, electric vehicle (EV) parts, and personal care products. The new tariffs impose a 50% tariff on any steel or aluminum content in these products, plus the country rate on non-steel and non-aluminum components. The move, which takes effect immediately, targets imported parts for automotive exhaust systems, electrical steel for EVs, buses, air conditioners, and household appliances. Foreign automakers have expressed concern over the U.S. lack of domestic capacity to meet demand, while Tesla requested exclusion of steel used in EV motors and wind turbines, which was denied. The expansion aims to support the revitalization of domestic steel and aluminum industries.