United States Steel Corporation

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Last mentioned: Mar 19, 2026

Timeline

  1. One-Year Assessment

    Reports highlight a 12% average increase in raw material costs for the construction and canning sectors.

  2. Earnings Headwinds

    Major U.S. automakers cite tariff-related cost increases as a primary headwind in annual earnings reports.

  3. Price Peak

    Domestic hot-rolled coil prices reach a 12-month high, trading at a 30% premium over European markets.

  4. Exclusion Request Surge

    U.S. Department of Commerce reports a record 20,000 exclusion requests from domestic manufacturers.

  5. Tariff Re-implementation

    Duties of 25% on steel and 10% on aluminum are officially enacted by the administration.

Stories mentioning United States Steel Corporation 1

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Trump's Steel and Aluminum Tariffs: A One-Year Price Impact Assessment

One year after the re-implementation of significant steel and aluminum tariffs, the U.S. industrial sector is grappling with a bifurcated economic reality. While domestic primary metal producers have seen increased utilization and higher prices, downstream manufacturers in the automotive and construction sectors are facing substantial margin pressure and supply chain volatility.

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