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Sep 13 2017
Press Release

Military Leaders Urge President Trump to Safeguard American Steel and Aluminum

President should use "all available tools" to equip military and secure critical infrastructure, general and flag officers write. Ten retired U.S. military leaders wrote to President Trump...
Aug 29 2017
Blog Trade

Bipartisan Members of Congress Call on Trump to Finally Act on Steel, Aluminum Imports

Delay in releasing national security investigation findings means steelworkers “left to languish.”
Aug 07 2017
Blog Trade

Is President Trump Actually Making the Steel Imports Crisis Worse?

Delaying the national security investigation is causing problems.
May 23 2017
Blog Jobs

Trump Favorites Carrier and Harley-Davidson are in the News — For All the Wrong Reasons

Carrier announces timeline for 632 layoffs; Harley is opening a new overseas plant.
May 02 2017
Blog

Time to Bust Some Myths About Trump’s Steel and Aluminum Imports Investigations

There’s a lot of misinformation out there.
Mar 29 2018
Blog

America’s Pastime is Still American-Made

From the bats to the hats, Made in America is a big part of baseball — with one notable exception.
Apr 24 2017
Blog Trade

China “Clamps Down” on Its Excess Steel. We Aren’t Holding Our Breath.

Commerce Dept. will hold hearing on Section 232 investigation; more trade EOs may be coming.
Apr 20 2017
Press Release

Steel Imports Investigation May Safeguard Domestic Production Amid National Security Concerns

Commerce launches Section 232 investigation The Commerce Department will investigate whether steel imports from foreign countries, including China, should be blocked due to national security...
Apr 19 2017
Blog Trade

Trump Launched a Section 232 Investigation into Steel Imports. Here’s What It Means.

It allows the Commerce Secretary to investigate if imports threaten national security.
Jan 31 2017
Blog Trade

The Chinese Trade Deficit Cost 3.4 Million Jobs. Here’s Where — and What To Do Now

Around three-fourths of the jobs lost were in manufacturing.