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(7)  Notwithstanding clause 1 of this proclamation, the applicable rates of duty for articles of the United Kingdom that would otherwise be applicable pursuant to Proclamation 9704, as amended; Proclamation 9705, as amended; Proclamation 9980, as amended; Proclamation 10895; and Proclamation 10896 shall remain at 25 percent ad valorem.  On or after July 9, 2025, the Secretary may adjust the applicable rates of duty and construct import quotas for steel and aluminum consistent with the terms of the EPD, or he may increase the applicable rates of duty to 50 percent if he determines that the United Kingdom has not complied with relevant aspects of the EPD.
(8) The Secretary shall continue to monitor imports of the articles and derivative articles described in Annexes I and II to this proclamation, and shall, from time to time, in consultation with any senior executive branch officials the Secretary deems appropriate, review the status of such imports with respect to the national security of the United States.  The Secretary shall inform the President of any circumstances that, in the Secretary's opinion, might indicate the need for further action by the President under section 232.  The Secretary shall also inform the President of any circumstances that, in the Secretary's opinion, might indicate that the duty rate provided for in this proclamation, or any proclamation issued pursuant thereto, is no longer necessary.
(9) No drawback shall be available with respect to the duties imposed pursuant to this proclamation.
(10) The Secretary may issue regulations and guidance consistent with this proclamation, including to address operational necessity.
(11)  The Secretary, in consultation with the United States International Trade Commission and CBP, shall determine whether any modifications to the HTSUS are necessary to effectuate this proclamation and may make such modifications through notice in the Federal Register if needed.
(12) CBP may take any necessary or appropriate measures to administer the tariffs imposed by this proclamation.
(13) Any provision of previous proclamations and Executive Orders that is inconsistent with the actions taken in this proclamation is superseded to the extent of such inconsistency.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this third day of June, in the year of our Lord two thousand twenty-five, and of the Independence of the United States of America the two hundred and forty-ninth.
DONALD J. TRUMP
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Rapid Response 47 @RapidResponse47
BREAKING: @POTUS announces that next week, tariffs on steel imports will double to 50% — "which will even further secure the steel industry in the United States."
https://x.com/RapidResponse47/status/1929995833568616861

Rapid Response 47 @RapidResponse47 - Chronic liar @RepJeffries claims...
"Inflation is going up" (no, it isn't — it's down to its lowest level in four years).
Costs are "going up" (no, they aren't — Americans just saw the first drop in consumer prices in several years).
Stop lying, Hakeem. It's embarrassing.
https://x.com/RapidResponse47/status/1929987963070320787

Rapid Response 47 @RapidResponse47 - JUST IN: Farmer sentiment improved for the second consecutive month in May — reaching its highest level since May 2021.
"The sentiment boost was driven by a more optimistic outlook on U.S. agricultural exports."
https://x.com/RapidResponse47/status/1929986373018153149

Rapid Response 47 @RapidResponse47 - REMINDER: The One, Big, Beautiful Bill will result in nearly $2 trillion in mandatory savings reforms — a historic reduction in mandatory spending not seen since the 1997 balanced budget amendment.
https://x.com/RapidResponse47/status/1929983208378286533
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