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Date of birth October 9,1972
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BooksSelf-Enforcing Trade: Developing Countries and WTO Dispute Settlement
Better Neighbors: Toward a Renewal of Economic Integration in Latin America
Developing Countries and Enforcement of Trade Agreements: Why Dispute Settlement is Not Enough
Trade Remedies and World Trade Organization Dispute Settlement: Why are So Few Challenged?
Trade Adjustment in the WTO System: Are More Safeguards the Answer?
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International Agreements And Cooperation
Law And Economics Of WTO
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Chad P. Bown is the Reginald Jones Senior Fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics.

US rolls back Trump-era tariffs on UK steel

Feb 16,2022 10:40 pm

The US has agreed to ease Trump-era tariffs on UK steel and aluminium shipments, resolving an issue that had strained relations between the allies.

The Move follows earlier deals with the European Union and Japan over the controversial taxes, which were imposed by former President Donald Trump in 2018 in the name of National Security .

In exchange, the UK will suspend extra import taxes it had put on US products such as bourbon and Levi's jeans.

Business groups welcomed the decision.

Under the agreement, the US will replace the tariffs with a quota system, which ensures duty-free treatment to metals shipments up to a certain level, in this case comparable to 2019 shipments, according to the US. The Deal will go into effect 1 June.

International Trade Secretary Anne-Marie Trevelyan called the agreement " Good News for the steel and aluminium sectors, which support the jobs of over 80,000 people across the UK".

" It means our manufacturers can now enjoy a high level of tariff-free access to the US market Once Again , " She Said in a statement.

" Hopefully we can now move forward and Focus On deepening our thriving trading relationship with the US".

Free trade deal next?

The US and UK started formal talks on the steel and aluminium tariffs in January, pledging " expeditious" results.

But it's not clear to what extent the agreement on the metals duties, which the UK has been pushing for, will help lay the ground for wider trade talks.

While the UK had hoped to win a free trade deal with the US after Brexit, the issue has not been a priority for President Biden.

The Biden administration has prioritised domestic goals ahead of trade, said economist Chad Bown , senior fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics .

While that could change as the US seeks stronger relations with allies in the context of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, He Said there's no evidence of that happening yet.

" The US administration has not made any signs that they want to do trade agreements with anybody anytime soon, " He Said . " That would be a big change. "

Trump tariffs

The Biden administration's low prioritisation of trade matters marks a major shift from former president Donald Trump , who made it a signature area of focus, using tariffs against friend and foe alike.

He set off a firestorm of criticism in the US and abroad when he announced the 25% tax on foreign steel shipments and 15% tax on foreign aluminium, citing a need to preserve America's manufacturing base and rejecting concerns that tariffs raise prices.

After allies, including the UK, hit US products such as Harley-Davidson motorcycles in retaliation, Mr Trump backed off the duties for certain countries, including Canada, opting for quotas instead.

US President Joe Biden later reached similar deals with the European Union and Japan.

The approach has won praise, including from groups like United Steel Workers for responding to the concerns of allies while still providing protection for US manufacturers.

With many steel plants located in key election states, maintaining support from those workers is important for Mr Biden.

But with the quotas in place, consumers are unlikely to see benefits like lower prices, said Phil Levy, economist for Flexport.

" Replacing tariffs with a system of quotas is actually moving away from transparency on these things and it does not get you the benefits of free trade, " He Said .

Mr Bown said the US imports too little British Steel for a deal to have significant impact on prices. For UK consumers of American products, the impact on prices is also likely to be marginal, He Said .

" It can't hurt the consumer, so it will make them better off, But by how much is I think unclear, " He Said .

With America buying £1 in every £6 of British exports, the cooling of tensions over steel has raised hopes of a reheating of the wider transatlantic trade relationship.

Levi's jeans, Harley Davidson motorbikes, steel bars and Bourbon Whiskey became unlikely weapons in a painful battle that has waged since 2018, with their producers and consumers paying a hefty price. For them this ceasefire will be welcome, if overdue.

At The Heart of the dispute was the protection of American jobs. And if - and it's by no means certain - these developments are The First step towards the resumption of wider free-trade talks, that theme will continue to loom large, even if The Man in the White House has changed.

The Biden administration struck a deal with the EU over steel almost five months ago. There's been speculations that the UK was made to wait due to unease over The Way Boris Johnson 's government has handled post-Brexit trading arrangements in Ireland.

The UK is keen to demonstrate its Brexit-era agility by notching up more trade agreements - But the US will be keen to continue showing it's calling the Shots .



Source of news: bbc.com

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