02
Nov
15:55
German mills demand trade liberalisation amid US-EU deal
The abolition of US safeguard measures against steel from the EU is an important signal of transatlantic trade, but the barriers against other countries and regions must fall, too, German mills say. Otherwise, diversions of US-bound imports to Europe could still occur, German steel federation WV Stahl says in a statement sent to Kallanish.
With the agreement, fixed quantities of EU steel deliveries can be imported duty-free into the US again with immediate effect.…
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