Steel and aluminum tariffs remain firmly in place, but there are early indications that enforcement and oversight may be evolving. USTR has signaled possible compliance adjustments, and Canada continues to tie metals relief to the broader USMCA review.

At the same time, a potential shift in Section 232 oversight could meaningfully change how these tariffs are administered, with important implications for industry and the broader trade policy debate.

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