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EU Industry Raises Concerns Over Expanding Tariff List

by Daisy Mae D.
09/29/2025
in Tariffs & Duties

The European steel industry and wider manufacturing sector are raising alarms over the potential expansion of a U.S. tariff regime that could soon apply to a growing range of goods containing metal components. Business leaders and trade representatives warn that the uncertainty surrounding these measures is adding significant strain to an already challenged industry.

In August, the United States listed 407 product categories as “derivative” goods subject to tariffs. These categories included large-scale items such as wind turbines, bulldozers, and rail cars, as well as consumer-related products like furniture. Now, with the U.S. government opening a new consultation on 15 September, stakeholders across Europe fear that the list could be extended to include additional everyday products such as windows, doors, and household items with even minimal metal content. The consultation period ends on 29 September, and reviews are expected to take place up to three times annually, further amplifying industry concerns about unpredictability.

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European business leaders stress that the expansion of derivative tariffs not only complicates trade but also places producers at a disadvantage. Luisa Santos, deputy director general of BusinessEurope, described the situation as “turbulent,” pointing out that the United States’ broad interpretation of derivative goods creates major challenges. She highlighted that even seemingly simple products, such as a table with metal fixtures or motorcycle parts, could be affected, making it difficult for companies to achieve clarity and stability in their operations.

The UK government, which had earlier negotiated lower tariffs on steel imports than the EU, is seeking further clarification from Washington. Meanwhile, domestic industry leaders, including British Steel and the Community trade union, are urging firms to sign a pledge in support of UK-made steel. Their initiative emphasizes the importance of strengthening resilience in a sector that sustains thousands of jobs and is integral to national infrastructure. The pledge also seeks to safeguard the long-term future of the industry at a time when overcapacity and competition from low-cost imports continue to place pressure on manufacturers.

At the European level, Eurofer—the association representing the steel trade—has reiterated that the latest developments highlight the urgency of implementing stronger protective measures. The organization argues that without decisive action, not only the viability of the steel industry but also the health of the broader EU manufacturing base, along with millions of jobs across the continent, could be jeopardized.

Industry representatives also warn that the implications go beyond steel producers. German MEP Bernd Lange, chair of the European Parliament’s International Trade Committee, shared concerns that manufacturers such as motorcycle producers are struggling to comply with tariff reporting requirements. He noted that factories often cannot provide precise breakdowns of the steel and aluminium content in their products, particularly in small components like nuts and bolts. As a result, some companies opt to declare higher percentages—sometimes up to 50%—to avoid severe penalties, which can reach 200% if customs rules are breached. This situation not only increases compliance costs but also raises the risk of misaligned reporting, adding further uncertainty for businesses.

The impact of the tariffs has already been felt strongly, with U.S. duties rising from 25% to 50% earlier this year. Although initially introduced with the aim of bolstering U.S. industry, these measures have had ripple effects across global markets. European producers now face the challenge of maintaining competitiveness while navigating shifting trade rules that are seen as both unpredictable and punitive.

With mounting pressures from high tariffs, expanding lists of targeted goods, and growing compliance challenges, the European steel industry is bracing for a difficult road ahead. Stakeholders emphasize that without clearer agreements and stronger protections, the sector risks not only economic losses but also a weakening of its long-term resilience, workforce stability, and role in sustaining European infrastructure and manufacturing.

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