Due to disagreements over whether to provide $5 billion in funding for President Donald Trump’s plan to build a border wall, the U.S. House and Senate adjourned in December without passing funding bills for several […] Read More
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Due to disagreements over whether to provide $5 billion in funding for President Donald Trump’s plan to build a border wall, the U.S. House and Senate adjourned in December without passing funding bills for several […] Read More
According to the National Association of Manufacturers’ fourth-quarter Manufacturers’ Outlook Survey, manufacturers were more optimistic in 2018 than in any year since the survey began two decades ago. Specifically, for 2019 manufacturers expect strong […] Read More
On Dec. 19, Canada’s Department of Finance announced the country will provide targeted tariff relief on more steel and aluminum imports from the United States. Specifically, according to S&P Global Platts, the government will: Waive […] Read More
The United States will engage in new trade discussions with both Japan and China in the new year. Next week, a U.S. government delegation will be in China for the first face-to-trade discussions since President […] Read More
Registration for MSCI’s Tubular Conference – which is just one week away – is still open. Dr. Donald R. McNeeley, president and CEO of Chicago Tube and Iron Company and a clinical professor at Northwestern […] Read More