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Hereford & Worcester,4 mins

‘Why new steel rules could shut us down’

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A Worcester garage says new import tariffs could 'double' costs of raw materials. Imports of steel above a set quota will face a 50% tariffs in a Government bid to protect domestic steelmaking from 'global over-supply'. John Taylor from A44 Exhaust Shop says if the measure goes ahead, it will be the end of his business. Elliott Webb reports. A spokesperson for the Department for Business and Trade said: 'The new steel trade measure aims to strike the right balance between protecting UK steel production and maintaining secure supply. We will conduct a formal review after 12 months to ensure it remains effective.'

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