U.S. Copper Import Tariffs May Arrive Sooner Than Expected

U.S. Copper Import Tariffs May Arrive Sooner Than Expected

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President Trump's national security probe under Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962, launched in February to review raw copper, refined copper, copper concentrates, copper alloys, scrap copper, and other copper derivatives imported into the U.S, directed the Commerce Department to deliver tariff recommendations to the White House within 270 days. That review process has likely been accelerated, as a new report suggests U.S. copper imports could be enacted in the near-term.  Sources told Bloomberg that the Trump administration is…

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