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US duties cause gloom in Germany: WV Stahl

The announcement by US President Donald Trump of a new set of duties – a general 10% for most countries but 20% for the EU – has rung alarm bells in Germany’s steel industry.

It was a “day of gloom for trans-Atlantic trade,” says Kerstin Maria Rippel, managing director of steel federation WV Stahl.

More than any other European country, Germany depends on exports, with many goods sent to the USA containing steel, she points out. Indirect steel exports through products such as machinery or tools add up to a steel volume of 2.4 million tonnes, Kallanish hears.

German machinery makers and plant builders association VDMA underlines the short-sightedness of Trump’s measures. Importing US manufacturers need machinery suppliers from abroad for certain key technologies, representing cooperation that has existed for decades, VDMA notes. In a poll made among members, 60% of the companies stated that they will be hit, or even strongly hit, by the new US tariffs.

Meanwhile, thyssenkrupp Steel Europe and Salzgitter have called for the European Commission’s Steel and Metals Action Plan to be implemented as swiftly as possible to shield the sector from the US tariff measures, Reuters writes. Their claim was brought forward at a virtual meeting with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen held on Monday.

The steelmakers also called for an introduction of binding minimum quotas for “European content” in private and public procurement in order to strengthen domestic markets, one participant said.

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