Since summer 2018, a 25% charge has been levied by the EU on steel-product import volumes in excess of historical norms. European manufacturers say there is still a global steelmaking glut and the U.S. is showing no signs of lifting its restrictions.The European Commission will investigate whether to extend import duties on non-EU steel products following a request from a dozen of the bloc's member states. A 25% duty is applied on steel trade flows into the EU which exceed historical levels up to the point the measure was introduced, in the summer of 2018. The historic trade volumes have been ...Den vollständigen Artikel lesen ...