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Trump imposes rates for steel, aluminum import

solarenergyBy solarenergyFebruary 11, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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President Donald Trump set 25% trading rates for aluminum and steel imports from most countries on Monday. Steel and aluminum are the primary materials used in the manufacture of racks and supports that are used in the solar construction. Solar panels are wrapped in aluminum frames, solar projects on the roof use aluminum rails and fittings and arrays mounted on the ground are built on steel racks.

In 2018, during his first presidency, Trump imposed import tariffs of 25% for steel and 10% for aluminum. These newest rates are an extension of section 232 steel and aluminum rates, which have exempt the duty of certain countries, but this iteration does not notice countries that are not affected by them. Instead, the administration is open to discussing rate adjustments with countries with which the United States has a ‘security relationship’. The proclamation refers to the import of aluminum and steel as a ‘threat to national security’.

During their arrival, the rates of section 232 fluctuations in domestic steel and aluminum prices caused, especially for companies that used a diversified stock of materials. In turn, this influenced the costs of solar installations. Solar energy manufacturers had to adapt to market volatility to complete projects that were used before and after the placement of the rate.

Although the Inflation Reduction Act has increased domestic solar production since it was established in 2021, creating an unprecedented production economy for solar energy in the United States, Trump has frozen the payment of those subsidies during a 90-day study During an investigation of 90 days by Russell Vought, the director of the director of the director of the director of the Director of the Office Management and Budget, and Keith Hennessy, the assistant of the President for Economic Policy.

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