US eyes 24pc tariffs on China and Russia to counter steel and aluminium glut

The US Commerce Department has recommended imposing tariffs on China, Russia and other countries to counter a global glut in steel and aluminium which it says threatens national security.
In a report to US President Donald Trump, Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross includes among the options a nearly 24 per cent tariff on all products from China, Russia, Hong Kong, Vietnam and Venezuela.
Other options would impose high tariffs or quotas on steel and aluminium imports.
News of the move pushed steel stocks up on Friday morning, with US Steep up 8.5 per cent, AK Steel up 9.1 per cent, and Nucor gaining 4.2 per cent. The S&P 1500 steel index was up 4.2 per cent
The department said Ross will not announce Trump’s decision on how to deal with the surge in steel and aluminium imports, which US producers have said are unfairly hurting them.