SA uses Antony Blinken visit to push for lifting of metals tariffs
Imposition of duties by the US government has had negative impact on jobs SOUTH Africa has used the visit by US Secretary of State Antony Blinken to once again push the US government to lift punitive Trump-era tariffs against South African metal imports to that country. In 2018, then President Donald Trump’s administration imposed additional tariffs on global steel and aluminium imports, at 25 and 10 percent ad valorem, respectively. The tariffs were imposed for national security reasons, based on the findings of an investigation in terms of Section 232 of the US 1962 Trade Expansion Act. Certain countries were granted temporary exemption from the tariffs, including Canada and Mexico, but no exclusion was granted to South Africa, despite extensive lobbying by the government. The imposition of the duties…