Core Points - The U.S. Department of Commerce announced an expansion of tariffs on steel and aluminum products, affecting hundreds of items including children's car seats, cutlery, and heavy equipment [1] - A total of 407 product categories have been added to the list of "derivative products" subject to a 50% tariff, effective immediately [1] - The new list includes wind turbines and their components, mobile cranes, household appliances, bulldozers, railway vehicles, furniture, compressors, and pumps among other products [1] Industry Impact - The Deputy Assistant Secretary for Industrial and Security, Jeffrey Kessler, stated that this move aims to "close loopholes" in tariff evasion and reiterated the goal of boosting the U.S. steel and aluminum industries [1] - Economists warn that while the immediate impact of tariffs on consumer prices may be limited, the full effects have yet to be realized [1] - Some companies are preemptively purchasing products expected to be subject to tariffs, while others may pass on additional costs to consumers or absorb some of the new tariff burdens [1] - Analysts indicate that importers and retailers cannot indefinitely bear these costs, suggesting that consumer prices for more goods may eventually rise [1]
美国扩大钢铁和铝关税的实施范围
Shang Wu Bu Wang Zhan·2025-08-28 15:33