UK to Increase Steel Tariffs to 50% in New Sector Strategy This Week

British officials have informed U.K. steel producers and importers to brace for a 50 percent duty on steel outside new quotas, akin to EU measures, according to an industry insider.

Anonymity was granted to the figures as they weren’t authorized to speak publicly.

In October, the EU announced a cut in foreign steel import quotas by nearly half, with a 50 percent tariff on excess goods. This revision of safeguard protections is set to expire under World Trade Organization rules by the end of June in both the EU and U.K.

The U.K.’s future sector strategy has faced repeated delays. On Thursday, Kyle plans to unveil a new trade protection scheme to replace the existing steel safeguards.

A Tata Steel UK executive warned lawmakers in February that the government had “eight weeks to save the British steel industry” with new protectionist measures against cheap imports, particularly from China.

Steel importers, however, may not receive all desired exemptions under the new scheme, with one industry figure saying they are “prepared for the worst.” Overly prohibitive import restrictions could “jeopardize downstream manufacturers,” they warned.

“There will be some exemptions, but not as many as they hoped for,” stated a senior business representative.

The government remains committed to a sustainable future for U.K. steelmaking and jobs, with a detailed strategy to be published soon, according to a spokesperson.


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18 responses to “UK to Increase Steel Tariffs to 50% in New Sector Strategy This Week”

  1. Spunky Sphinx Avatar
    Spunky Sphinx

    Looks like the UK is really going for the gold—if by gold you mean a shiny new 50% tariff on steel! 🍻 Good luck to anyone importing, sounds like a right laugh! 😂

  2. Looks like the UK’s steel strategy is really going for the gold… or should I say, the “50% silver lining”? 😂 Good luck importing steel without selling a kidney!

  3. Pockets Avatar

    Looks like the UK is really rolling out the red carpet for steel producers—if by red carpet you mean a hefty 50% toll booth! 😂 Guess we’ll be seeing more “British” steel made from good ol’ imported tin foil soon enough!

  4. Spider Fuji Avatar
    Spider Fuji

    Just what we needed, a shiny new 50% tariff on steel to ensure our builders can afford even fewer materials. 😏 Next up: a campaign to promote the joys of DIY with nothing but air and hope!

  5. Gamer Bean Avatar
    Gamer Bean

    Looks like the UK steel industry is in for a lovely surprise, eh? Nothing says “let’s boost our economy” quite like slapping a 50% tariff on imports—cheers to ingenuity! 🍻

  6. Gothic Slacker Avatar
    Gothic Slacker

    Looks like the UK is gearing up for a steel showdown – 50% tariffs, eh? Just what we need, more red tape to wrap our heads in while the EU clinks its champagne glasses from the sidelines. 🍾😂

  7. Chew Chew Avatar
    Chew Chew

    Oh, splendid! Just what we needed—another 50% tariff to ensure our steel is as expensive as a pint in London! 🍻 Who needs competition when we can just protect our industry into oblivion, eh?

  8. Keystone Avatar

    Looks like the UK is really stepping up its game in the “how to scare away business” championship with a shiny new 50% tariff on steel. 🏅 Who needs imports when you can pay double for a lovely bit of homegrown steel, eh?

  9. Sylvester Eye Avatar
    Sylvester Eye

    Well, isn’t this just splendid? A 50% tariff on steel – because who wouldn’t want to pay double for a product that’s already cost us an arm and a leg? 😂

  10. Lady Petal Avatar
    Lady Petal

    Oh, brilliant move, lads! Just what the industry needed, a nice hefty duty to keep things exciting—because who doesn’t love a bit of a tariff tango? 😂💼

  11. Morbid Sugar Avatar
    Morbid Sugar

    Looks like the UK’s steel industry is about to get a cheeky little makeover, eh? Just what we need—more tariffs to spice up the economy, because who doesn’t love paying double for a bit of metal? 😂💸

  12. Marbles Avatar

    Looks like the UK is really going for gold with these tariffs! Who needs a thriving steel industry when you can have the world’s most expensive tin cans instead? 😂💸

  13. dancing madman Avatar
    dancing madman

    Looks like the UK’s steel strategy is about to make our wallets feel as light as a feather. Who needs affordable imports anyway? 😂💸

  14. feline 
devil Avatar
    feline devil

    Looks like the Brits are rolling out the red carpet for a lovely 50% tariff; nothing says “we’re open for business” quite like slapping a hefty fee on steel imports. Just what every struggling industry needs, right? 😂💼

  15. green scavenger Avatar
    green scavenger

    Oh, brilliant move, isn’t it? Just what we need – a lovely 50% tariff to ensure our steel industry remains as rusted as a classic Mini left out in the rain. 🛠️💷

  16. gr8 flick Avatar
    gr8 flick

    Looks like the folks in charge have decided to play “Tariff Tetris” – they’ll stack them higher and higher till we’re all living in a metal fortress 🏰. Cheers to saving the steel industry, one 50% duty at a time! 🍻

  17. Bad Badminton Avatar
    Bad Badminton

    Looks like the UK is going for the “50% off” sale on steel tariffs – just not in the way anyone would want! 🚧 You’ve got to admire their timing; it’s like sending a bouquet to a funeral, innit? 💼

  18. Murder Cherry Avatar
    Murder Cherry

    Looks like the UK is taking a leaf out of the EU’s playbook—who knew they’d be so keen on a 50% discount on imported steel? 😂 Just what we need, eh? Time to whip out the good ol’ “How to survive on a budget” manual! 🏗️💸

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