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EU Steel Trade Surplus, but Import Restrictions Planned
The European Union recorded a €4.7 billion surplus in iron, steel, and related products trade in 2024, exporting €77.8 billion and importing €73.1 billion, despite a decrease in physical volumes; the EU plans to reduce steel imports by 15% in April 2025 to protect domestic producers.
EU Steel Trade Surplus, but Import Restrictions Planned
The European Union recorded a €4.7 billion surplus in iron, steel, and related products trade in 2024, exporting €77.8 billion and importing €73.1 billion, despite a decrease in physical volumes; the EU plans to reduce steel imports by 15% in April 2025 to protect domestic producers.
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36% Bias Score


EU Limits Steel Imports by 15% to Counter US Tariffs and Asian Competition
Facing 25% US tariffs and Asian competition, the EU will limit steel imports by 15% from April 1st, 2024, aiming to protect its steel industry and potentially investigate aluminum imports, while also introducing a new "melt and pour" rule to combat trade circumvention.
EU Limits Steel Imports by 15% to Counter US Tariffs and Asian Competition
Facing 25% US tariffs and Asian competition, the EU will limit steel imports by 15% from April 1st, 2024, aiming to protect its steel industry and potentially investigate aluminum imports, while also introducing a new "melt and pour" rule to combat trade circumvention.
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48% Bias Score


EU to Limit Steel Imports by 15% Amid US Tariffs and Asian Competition
Facing US tariffs and Asian competition, the European Commission announced a 15 percent reduction in steel imports starting April 1st, 2024, alongside an investigation into market conditions and a new rule to prevent trade regulation circumvention.
EU to Limit Steel Imports by 15% Amid US Tariffs and Asian Competition
Facing US tariffs and Asian competition, the European Commission announced a 15 percent reduction in steel imports starting April 1st, 2024, alongside an investigation into market conditions and a new rule to prevent trade regulation circumvention.
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44% Bias Score


US Tariffs Hit Small Breweries: Rising Costs and Uncertain Future
US tariffs on aluminum and steel are immediately impacting Nashville's TailGate Brewery, increasing costs and forcing difficult decisions, as the craft brewing industry already faces pandemic-related challenges, supply chain disruptions and industry consolidation.
US Tariffs Hit Small Breweries: Rising Costs and Uncertain Future
US tariffs on aluminum and steel are immediately impacting Nashville's TailGate Brewery, increasing costs and forcing difficult decisions, as the craft brewing industry already faces pandemic-related challenges, supply chain disruptions and industry consolidation.
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44% Bias Score


Ontario Officials Head to Washington Amid Canada-U.S. Trade War
Ontario Premier Doug Ford and Finance Minister Dominic LeBlanc will meet with U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross on Thursday in Washington to discuss the ongoing trade war between Canada and the U.S., following Ontario's brief imposition and subsequent withdrawal of a 25% electricity surcharge on t...
Ontario Officials Head to Washington Amid Canada-U.S. Trade War
Ontario Premier Doug Ford and Finance Minister Dominic LeBlanc will meet with U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross on Thursday in Washington to discuss the ongoing trade war between Canada and the U.S., following Ontario's brief imposition and subsequent withdrawal of a 25% electricity surcharge on t...
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48% Bias Score


Canada Imposes $20.7 Billion in Retaliatory Tariffs Against US
Canada announced CA$29.8 billion (US$20.7 billion) in retaliatory tariffs against the U.S. on Thursday, targeting various goods in response to new U.S. tariffs on steel and aluminum; this action follows President Trump's continued threats of annexation and economic coercion, escalating an existing t...
Canada Imposes $20.7 Billion in Retaliatory Tariffs Against US
Canada announced CA$29.8 billion (US$20.7 billion) in retaliatory tariffs against the U.S. on Thursday, targeting various goods in response to new U.S. tariffs on steel and aluminum; this action follows President Trump's continued threats of annexation and economic coercion, escalating an existing t...
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40% Bias Score

EU to Limit Steel Imports by 15% Amid US Tariffs and Asian Competition
Facing a 25% US tariff and Asian competition, the EU announced a 15% reduction in steel imports starting April 1st, 2024, to protect its steel industry, alongside a new "melted and poured" rule to prevent trade defense measure circumvention and an investigation into aluminum imports.

EU to Limit Steel Imports by 15% Amid US Tariffs and Asian Competition
Facing a 25% US tariff and Asian competition, the EU announced a 15% reduction in steel imports starting April 1st, 2024, to protect its steel industry, alongside a new "melted and poured" rule to prevent trade defense measure circumvention and an investigation into aluminum imports.
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60% Bias Score

EU Limits Steel Imports by 15% to Combat US Tariffs and Asian Competition
To counter 25% US tariffs and Asian competition impacting its steel industry, the EU announced a 15% steel import reduction starting April 1st, 2024, alongside an investigation into aluminum imports and a new "melted and poured" rule to prevent trade defense measure circumvention.

EU Limits Steel Imports by 15% to Combat US Tariffs and Asian Competition
To counter 25% US tariffs and Asian competition impacting its steel industry, the EU announced a 15% steel import reduction starting April 1st, 2024, alongside an investigation into aluminum imports and a new "melted and poured" rule to prevent trade defense measure circumvention.
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48% Bias Score

Japan Seeks Tariff Exemption Amidst U.S. Trade Pressure
Japanese Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya voiced concern to U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio over President Trump's new tariffs on steel, aluminum, and potential auto tariffs, requesting an exemption for Japan and highlighting the importance of the U.S.-Japan alliance; the meeting follows previous ...

Japan Seeks Tariff Exemption Amidst U.S. Trade Pressure
Japanese Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya voiced concern to U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio over President Trump's new tariffs on steel, aluminum, and potential auto tariffs, requesting an exemption for Japan and highlighting the importance of the U.S.-Japan alliance; the meeting follows previous ...
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40% Bias Score

US Tariffs Trigger Global Trade War
The U.S. implemented tariffs on steel and aluminum imports on Wednesday, prompting immediate retaliatory threats from Europe (\$26 billion) and Canada (\$30 billion), causing market uncertainty and recession fears.

US Tariffs Trigger Global Trade War
The U.S. implemented tariffs on steel and aluminum imports on Wednesday, prompting immediate retaliatory threats from Europe (\$26 billion) and Canada (\$30 billion), causing market uncertainty and recession fears.
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60% Bias Score

Trump's Tariffs on Steel and Aluminum to Hike Auto Industry Costs
President Trump's 25% tariffs on imported steel and aluminum, including auto parts, will significantly raise costs for the North American auto industry, prompting retaliatory tariffs from Canada and the European Union, potentially impacting global supply chains and leading to inflation and job losse...

Trump's Tariffs on Steel and Aluminum to Hike Auto Industry Costs
President Trump's 25% tariffs on imported steel and aluminum, including auto parts, will significantly raise costs for the North American auto industry, prompting retaliatory tariffs from Canada and the European Union, potentially impacting global supply chains and leading to inflation and job losse...
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56% Bias Score

Trump's Tariffs to Increase Prices for U.S. Consumers
President Trump's 25% tariffs on aluminum and steel, implemented in March 2023, are expected to increase prices for various consumer goods in the U.S., impacting companies like Campbell's, Coca-Cola, General Motors, Whirlpool, and Pentair, as steel and aluminum are used in countless products.

Trump's Tariffs to Increase Prices for U.S. Consumers
President Trump's 25% tariffs on aluminum and steel, implemented in March 2023, are expected to increase prices for various consumer goods in the U.S., impacting companies like Campbell's, Coca-Cola, General Motors, Whirlpool, and Pentair, as steel and aluminum are used in countless products.
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44% Bias Score
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