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    U.S. to Impose New Steel Import Taxes on South Africa and Nine Other Countries

    The United States is preparing to impose additional import tariffs on corrosion-resistant steel from South Africa and nine other countries, following investigations that found evidence of unfair pricing and government subsidies in the steel sectors of these nations.

    The affected countries include Australia, Brazil, Canada, Mexico, the Netherlands, South Africa, Taiwan, Turkey, the United Arab Emirates, and Vietnam, with imports valued at approximately $2.9 billion. 

    Corrosion-resistant steel is widely used in sectors such as automotive, appliances, and construction.

    U.S. Under Secretary of Commerce for International Trade William Kimmitt stated that American steelmakers and workers “deserve to compete on a level playing field.” 

    According to Business Insider Africa, the proposed duties, known as anti-dumping and countervailing measures, aim to protect domestic steel producers from foreign competitors benefiting from subsidies or selling below market prices.

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    Before the tariffs are enacted, the International Trade Commission (ITC) will determine whether these imports have caused injury to the U.S. steel industry. If the ITC issues affirmative rulings, the Commerce Department will implement the tariffs.

    South Africa has previously faced heightened trade tensions with the U.S., including a 30% tariff earlier this year on select imports, affecting steel, aluminum, automotive components, and other industrial goods. 

    In response, South Africa is exploring trade diversification strategies, expanding partnerships within Africa and into Asian and European markets to mitigate the economic impact of U.S. protectionist measures.

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