Exclusive - In letter, U.S. steel firms urge Trump to curb steel imports

Reuters  |  WASHINGTON 

By and Lesley Wroughton

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The chief executives of top American companies and related groups urged on Thursday to urgently impose trade measures to curb capacity and surging imports they say are undermining the U. S. industry.

The American and Institute, or AISI, called on Trump in a letter to immediately act under "Section 232" of a 1962 U. S. trade law, which allows for restrictions to protect national security.

"We urge you to implement a remedy that is comprehensive and broad based, covering all major sources of imports and the full range of products, with only limited exceptions for

products not currently available in the United States," according to the letter seen by

Companies that signed the letter included Alton Steel, AK Corp, Cleveland-Cliffs Inc, TimkenSteel Corp, Nucor Corp, and

The letter was the second in five months from the industry to Trump, who promised in his presidential campaign to protect American steelworkers from imports and ordered an investigation of foreign imports under Section 232.

The results of the investigation were handed to Trump last month.

He has 90 days to respond.

A did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Forcing a reduction of excess production in China, which now supplies half the world's steel, is a key goal of any potential restrictions.

The United States, the world's biggest steep importer, and have long been at odds over how to combat excess capacity in the global sector. has argued that it has done its bit to tackle the problem by cutting capacity.

The letter to Trump underscored that despite the threat of trade actions, imports continue to surge. In June 2017, imports hit their highest monthly total in more than two years by capturing 30 percent of the U. S. market, according to AISI.

Efforts to address global excess capacity through international consultations and groups such as the and had failed, AISI added in its letter.

"Upon taking office you took bold steps to launch a path for addressing this ongoing crisis," the group said, referring to Trump. "Now only you can authorize action to stop the relentless inflow of "

(Editing by Peter Cooney)

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First Published: Fri, February 02 2018. 05:28 IST