Washington in May announced tariffs of 25 percent on steel
imports and 10 percent on aluminum from the European Union,
Canada and Mexico.
Of the 4,300 product exemptions that the company and its
customers applied for, 2,640 have received a response from the
U.S. administration, Voestalpine said. Of those, roughly 2,360
were granted and 280 turned down, it added.
"The economic risk for Voestalpine related to these tariffs has
thus reduced ... significantly," the company said in a
statement.
Voestalpine repeated its assessment in June that only up to
around 3 percent of its revenue could have been affected by the
tariffs. It said at the time that the associated economic risk
was "very manageable".
"We are optimistic that we will receive mainly positive
responses to the remaining applications," Voestalpine added on
Tuesday.
Voestalpine supplies sectors including the auto, rail and energy
industries with specialty steel products but also produces steel
strip. When asked which products had received exemptions, a
spokeswoman said they were "across the board" and involved all
four of the company's divisions.
(Reporting by Francois Murphy, editing by Louise Heavens and
Jason Neely)
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