EU steel exports to US down a third under Trump tariffs, industry says
( June 4, 2026, 05:01 GMT | Official Statement) -- MLex Summary: EU steel exports to the US have fallen by around a third since President Donald Trump raised steel import tariffs to 50 percent, the European Steel Association said in figures published on Thursday. The drop highlights unresolved market-access concerns for European producers as the EU and US continue talks on possible tariff-rate quotas and ways to address global steel overcapacity.Statement follows....
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