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Australian steelmaker BlueScope seeks US tariff exemption

Australian steelmaker BlueScope seeks US tariff exemption
BlueScope is the fifth-largest steel producer in the US. (Image: Supplied)
The Wall Street Journal
By Rhiannon HoyleThe chief executive of Australian steelmaker BlueScope was in Washington a week ago with a message for lawmakers on tariffs: please spare us.Melbourne-based BlueScope, the fifth-largest steel producer in the US, got an exemption from President Donald Trump when the US began punishing steel imports in 2018 and hopes to again win a reprieve from duties on its shipments of Australian-made steel to the US.Trump last week said 25% tariffs on imports of steel and aluminum to the US would be imposed next month, including on allies suc...

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