President Trump considering trade safeguards for imported quartz products in the Oval Office.
President Trump considering trade safeguards for imported quartz products in the Oval Office.
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Trump weighs whether to impose new safeguards on imported quartz surface products after ITC recommendations

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The U.S. International Trade Commission has found that rising imports of quartz surface products have seriously injured U.S. producers and has sent recommended trade remedies to President Donald Trump, who must decide whether to impose them by May 18, 2026.

Cambria Company LLC, a Minnesota-based manufacturer of quartz surface products used in kitchen and bathroom countertops, is among the domestic producers supporting a request for “global safeguard” relief under Section 201 of U.S. trade law.

In early April, the U.S. International Trade Commission (USITC) voted that quartz surface products are being imported in such increased quantities that they are a substantial cause of serious injury to the domestic industry. The agency said it would transmit its injury determination and remedy recommendations to the president by May 18, 2026.

On May 5, 2026, the USITC announced its remedy recommendations. Two commissioners recommended a tariff-rate quota for a four-year period: imports within a set quota would face a 25% tariff in the first year, while imports above the quota would face a 40% tariff in the first year, with both rates decreasing by one percentage point in each subsequent year.

Under the safeguard process, the president can accept, modify, or reject the commission’s recommendations. Industry groups backing the petition, including the Quartz Manufacturing Alliance of America, have urged the administration to adopt strong restrictions, while quartz importers and many countertop fabricators have argued that broad tariffs and quotas could raise costs and disrupt supply chains.

NPR reported that Cambria CEO Marty Davis, a longtime Republican donor, has promoted the safeguard case as a way to curb imported quartz slabs and has pressed for steep tariffs and limits on imports.

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Discussions on X focus on the ITC's recommendation for tariffs on imported quartz surface products, with supporters emphasizing protection for U.S. jobs and critics highlighting potential cronyism by a Trump donor CEO and risks to affordability for consumers.

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President Donald Trump signing a 10% global tariff decree at the Oval Office desk, with world map and exemptions visible, after Supreme Court ruling.
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अमेरिकी सुप्रीम कोर्ट ने राष्ट्रपति डोनाल्ड ट्रंप द्वारा IEEPA कानून के तहत लगाए गए टैरिफ को अवैध घोषित कर दिया। इसके कुछ घंटों बाद ट्रंप ने 1974 के ट्रेड एक्ट की धारा 122 के तहत सभी देशों पर 10% वैश्विक टैरिफ लगाने का कार्यकारी आदेश जारी किया। यह टैरिफ लगभग तुरंत प्रभावी हो जाएगा और 150 दिनों तक लागू रहेगा।

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