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Section 232 tariffs (25% on steel, 10% on aluminum) impact global supply chains. However, the exclusion mechanism effectively creates a “free license” for specific products. As of 2024, thousands of exclusions have been granted, saving US importers billions in duties.

This paper examines the “232 free license” – formally known as a Section 232 tariff exclusion. Under Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962, the US President can adjust imports if they threaten national security. The US Department of Commerce administers a process allowing domestic companies to request exclusions (free licenses) from these tariffs for specific quantities of steel or aluminum not produced in sufficient quality or quantity in the US. This paper outlines the legal basis, application workflow, approval criteria, and compliance risks.

If you meant a free license (open source), the most common ones include: 232 key free license

None of these use the number 232. A paper on free software licensing would explain the legal terms under which software can be freely used, modified, and shared.


Many small software vendors offer free license keys for personal use. A "232 key" might refer to: Section 232 tariffs (25% on steel, 10% on

Important Note: If you are looking for a free license key to bypass paid software, that is typically software piracy, which is illegal and unethical. No academic paper would endorse or explain how to obtain cracked keys.

If you must use the specific software that the "232 key" targets, use these legal discount methods: None of these use the number 232

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