[ EE. UU. propone ampliar los aranceles de la Sección 232 a 14 productos derivados del acero ]

Publicado: Aug 12, 2026 10:57
La Oficina de Industria y Seguridad del Departamento de Comercio de EE. UU. propuso ampliar los aranceles de la Sección 232 a 14 categorías adicionales de productos derivados, incluidas cajas fuertes de acero, cables eléctricos y piezas de máquinas de soldar. La medida busca cerrar los vacíos legales por los que los productos derivados importados eluden los aranceles existentes sobre los metales. De implementarse, la mayoría de los productos listados enfrentarán un arancel punitivo del 25 %, mientras que ciertos remolques agrícolas autocargables estarán sujetos a una tasa del 15 %.

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