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Fact Sheet: Trade and Tariff Impacts

April 2: President Trump announced changes to the tariffs on imported steel, aluminum and copper. The tariff on finished products is reduced from 50% to 25%. The 25% rate will apply to the full value of a finished product, containing steel, aluminum or copper, rather than the value of the metal in the product. The 50% tariff will remain for commodity-grade products that are mostly made of the respective metals. Products that contain less than 15% of steel, aluminum or copper by weight will not be subject to this specific tariff; instead, they will be subject to the separate 10% global tariff.
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Commodity Update – April 2026

Global demand for electrification brings record copper prices past price ceiling, and U.S. steel shipments rose year over year in February.
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Supply Chain Update – March 2026

Conflict in the Middle East is raising fuel costs, disrupting shipping routes and adding upward pressure on commodity markets. Plus, the new CDL regulations tighten U.S. driver eligibility.
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