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UK hopes for 0% tariff on steel exports to US dashed | UK hopes for 0% tariff on steel exports to US dashed |
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The BBC understands that a proposed deal to eliminate tariffs on UK steel exports to the US has been put on hold indefinitely. | The BBC understands that a proposed deal to eliminate tariffs on UK steel exports to the US has been put on hold indefinitely. |
Tariffs of 25% are currently applied to steel exports to the US, which make up 6% of all UK steel exports by volume and 9% by value. | Tariffs of 25% are currently applied to steel exports to the US, which make up 6% of all UK steel exports by volume and 9% by value. |
A government spokesperson said: "We are still the only country to benefit from a 25% tariff on steel exports to the US, reinforcing our position as a trusted source of high-quality steel." | A government spokesperson said: "We are still the only country to benefit from a 25% tariff on steel exports to the US, reinforcing our position as a trusted source of high-quality steel." |
Other countries face tariffs of 50% and so senior government sources insist that the UK is in a competitive position relative to others, and added they believed there, although senior government sources insist there "remains a path to zero". | Other countries face tariffs of 50% and so senior government sources insist that the UK is in a competitive position relative to others, and added they believed there, although senior government sources insist there "remains a path to zero". |
However, an agreement to reduce them to zero in short order was welcomed with some fanfare at the time by the government and the industry in July. | However, an agreement to reduce them to zero in short order was welcomed with some fanfare at the time by the government and the industry in July. |
At the time the 25% tariff was first imposed, steel executives described the move as "devastating". | At the time the 25% tariff was first imposed, steel executives described the move as "devastating". |
However, industry sources told the BBC today that while the news was disappointing, the UK still enjoyed a comparative advantage over other producers who face 50%. | However, industry sources told the BBC today that while the news was disappointing, the UK still enjoyed a comparative advantage over other producers who face 50%. |
One added that it at least gave the industry some certainty in a world where a surplus of cheap steel was causing many countries to erect trade barriers to protect their domestic industry. Gareth Stace from UK Steel said the UK should do the same. | One added that it at least gave the industry some certainty in a world where a surplus of cheap steel was causing many countries to erect trade barriers to protect their domestic industry. Gareth Stace from UK Steel said the UK should do the same. |
"It is even more imperative now that the UK government beefs up its own trade defences to ensure UK steelmakers have a sustainable share of their own market. In these market conditions, the last country to protect their industry will be the first to lose it," he said. | "It is even more imperative now that the UK government beefs up its own trade defences to ensure UK steelmakers have a sustainable share of their own market. In these market conditions, the last country to protect their industry will be the first to lose it," he said. |
A government spokesperson said: "We are continuing to work closely with the US to deliver certainty for UK industry, protect skilled jobs and support economic growth as part of our Plan for Change." | A government spokesperson said: "We are continuing to work closely with the US to deliver certainty for UK industry, protect skilled jobs and support economic growth as part of our Plan for Change." |
Andrew Griffith, the shadow business and trade secretary, criticised Prime Minister Keir Starmer over the development. | |
"The Prime Minister claimed credit for negotiating steel tariffs to zero," he said. | |
Hopes of a hasty deal to remove tariffs completely hit snags as US officials raised questions about the exports from the UKL's largest steel maker Tata, which has shut down its blast furnaces - meaning that steel is not made from scratch in the UK - pending the completion of new Electric Arc furnaces due to be completed in 2027. | Hopes of a hasty deal to remove tariffs completely hit snags as US officials raised questions about the exports from the UKL's largest steel maker Tata, which has shut down its blast furnaces - meaning that steel is not made from scratch in the UK - pending the completion of new Electric Arc furnaces due to be completed in 2027. |
The steel industry in the UK is in considerable financial distress, which has seen the government take over running Chinese-owned plants in Scunthorpe while Liberty Steel plants in Rotherham and Stocksbridge collapsed into government control last month. | The steel industry in the UK is in considerable financial distress, which has seen the government take over running Chinese-owned plants in Scunthorpe while Liberty Steel plants in Rotherham and Stocksbridge collapsed into government control last month. |