U.S. introduces “melt and pour” requirement for steel imports from Mexico
President Joe Biden has introduced modifications to the Section 232 tariff, now requiring reporting of the country where steel was originally melted and poured for imports from Mexico.
This change will impact stainless steel imports from Mexico much less than carbon steel as most shipments already comply with the new regulation. Continue Reading? Please click box below!
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