KEY POINTS
  • The U.S. Commerce Department is opening an investigation into uranium imports that could lead to new tariffs.
  • Commerce is using a 1962 law that allows the president to tax imports if the shipments are deemed a threat to national security.
  • Just 7 percent of the uranium purchased by nuclear power plants last year was produced by the United States.
Wilbur Ross

The Commerce Department is opening an investigation into whether imports of uranium — the chemical element that fuels nuclear power — pose a risk to national security.

The new probe marks the Trump administration’s latest use of a 1962 trade law to scrutinize imports. President Donald Trump has placed tariffs on foreign steel and aluminum following an earlier investigation, and the Commerce Department is conducting a review into auto imports.