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Steel and Aluminum Tariffs: Which Countries Does the United States Import the Most From?

Nearly half of U.S. aluminum consumption relies on imports, as does 13% of steel use.

By Jack CaporalUpdated Mar 10, 2025 at 2:31 PM EST | Fact-checked by Margo Winton Parodi
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Key Points

  • New 50% tariffs on foreign steel and aluminum may boost U.S. production but require heavy investment.
  • Top U.S. steel imports are from Canada, Brazil, and Mexico; for aluminum, Canada is the largest supplier.
  • Investors should study past retaliatory tariffs' targets to gauge risks to other U.S. economic sectors.
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