Section 232 Tariffs Expanded: Steel & Aluminum Derivatives 2025
TL;DR: Section 232 tariffs expand March 12, 2025, to steel/aluminum derivatives under HTSUS Chapters 73/76 at 25%, ending exclusions Feb 10. Importers face higher costs; guide covers HS codes, impacts, classification steps, and compliance strategies for tariff compliance 2025. Section 232 tariffs expanded in 2025 now cover steel and aluminum derivative products, demanding urgent action from importers for tariff compliance 2025. Effective March 12, 2025, these changes under HTSUS Chapters 73 and 76 impose 25% duties on full value, reshaping supply chains and costs.
Key updates include no country exemptions, restricted Foreign Trade Zones, and layered duties with Section 301. LSI terms: Harmonized Tariff Schedule 2025, steel tariffs 2025, aluminum import duties, customs classification updates.
Section 232 Tariff Impacts: Steel & Aluminum Derivatives 2025 | HTSUS Chapter | Product Examples | Tariff Rate | Effective Date | Key Impact |
| 73 (Steel) | Structures, pipes, derivatives | 25% full value | Mar 12, 2025 | Construction costs +15-20% |
| 76 (Aluminum) | Articles, foil, derivatives | 25% full value | Mar 12, 2025 | Consumer goods price hikes |
| Other Chapters | Metal content products | 25% on metal value | Mar 12, 2025 | Supply chain shifts |
| FTZ Rules | All affected goods | Privileged status only | Feb 10, 2025 | No general exemptions |
Section 232 Tariffs Expanded: What Triggers the 2025 Changes
Section 232 tariffs expanded target national security threats from steel and aluminum imports starting 2025.
- Presidential proclamation ends exclusions February 10, 2025.
- No exemptions for any country, including allies.
- Focus on derivatives like nails, bumpers, cookware.
- HTSUS updates enforce 25% on Chapters 73/76.
- CBP enforcement ramps up audits.
Steel Products Under Section 232: HTSUS Chapter 73 Details 2025
HTSUS Chapter 73 covers steel articles now facing full 25% Section 232 tariffs 2025.
- Structures (7308): Bridges, towers hit hardest.
- Pipes/tubes (7304-7307): Energy sector costs soar.
- Derivatives: Taxed on steel content value.
- Layered with AD/CVD duties possible.
- Importers must recertify classifications.
Aluminum Derivatives: Chapter 76 Tariff Impacts 2025
Aluminum products in HTSUS Chapter 76 see 25% duties under expanded Section 232 tariffs 2025.
- Foil, plates (7606-7607): Packaging prices up.
- Articles (7616): Cans, utensils affected.
- Content-based tariffs for mixed goods.
- Automotive parts like bumpers reclassified.
- Global supply chains face nearshoring pressure.
Foreign Trade Zones and Section 232: New Restrictions 2025
FTZs limit to privileged foreign status only post-February 10, 2025, for Section 232 goods.
- No weekly entry privileges for steel/aluminum.
- Zone-restricted status requires CBP approval.
- Importers pivot to domestic processing.
- Increased compliance documentation needed.
- Affects manufacturing hubs like Texas zones.
How to Classify Steel & Aluminum Derivatives for Section 232 (5 Steps)
Use this how-to guide for accurate HS code classification under Section 232 tariffs expanded 2025.
- Identify primary material: Scan for Chapters 73/76 dominance.
- Calculate metal content: Determine percentage for derivative tariffs.
- Check exclusion status: Confirm via CBP post-Feb 10, 2025.
- Layer additional duties: Add Section 301, antidumping if applicable.
- File and audit-proof: Certify origin, retain records 5 years.
Industry Sectors Impacted by Section 232 Expansion 2025
Multiple sectors bear the brunt of Section 232 tariffs expanded on derivatives 2025.
- Construction: Steel beams drive project delays.
- Automotive: Aluminum parts raise vehicle costs.
- Consumer goods: Kitchenware pricing surges.
- Energy: Pipes/tubes affect renewables.
- Electronics: Metal casings now dutiable.
Cost Mitigation Strategies for Section 232 Tariffs 2025
Importers can offset Section 232 tariff hikes with proactive strategies in 2025.
- Nearshore to Mexico/Canada under USMCA.
- Optimize bills of materials for lower content.
- Leverage duty drawback programs where eligible.
- Audit suppliers for origin certificates.
- Invest in automation for classification.
2025 Case Study: Importer Adapts to Section 232 Derivatives
A Midwest manufacturer reclassified aluminum components under expanded Section 232, switched to USMCA suppliers, cutting effective duties by 22% per 2025 industry report.
FAQ: Section 232 Tariffs Expanded 2025
Quick answers to top People Also Ask questions on Section 232 steel and aluminum tariffs 2025.
- What products are covered by expanded Section 232 tariffs 2025? Steel/aluminum derivatives in HTSUS 73/76 and content-based others.
- When do Section 232 derivative tariffs start? March 12, 2025, after exclusions end Feb 10.
- What is the tariff rate for steel under Section 232 2025? 25% on full value for Chapter 73 articles.
- Are there country exemptions for Section 232 2025? No, all countries fully covered.
- How do FTZs work with Section 232 tariffs 2025? Limited to privileged foreign status only.
- What HS chapters for aluminum derivatives 2025? Chapter 76 at 25%; others on content.
- Can importers still get Section 232 exclusions 2025? No, process ends February 10.
- How to classify derivatives for Section 232 compliance? Calculate metal content and use CBP tools.
- What industries face highest Section 232 costs 2025? Construction, auto, consumer goods.
- Does Section 232 stack with other US tariffs 2025? Yes, adds to Section 301 and AD/CVD.
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Tiffany Lee, Senior Logistics Analyst |