While most eyes last week were on news of a potential limited trade deal between the United States and China, a delegation of U.S. House Democrats traveled to Mexico to try to allay their fears […] Read More
While most eyes last week were on news of a potential limited trade deal between the United States and China, a delegation of U.S. House Democrats traveled to Mexico to try to allay their fears […] Read More
On Oct. 10, President Donald Trump signed two executive orders meant to improve the federal regulatory process by providing access to agency guidance, and forcing agencies to improve the process by which they issue guidance […] Read More
The U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) announced last week that there were 7.1 million jobs open in the country in August. This number, which was at an 18-month low, is closely watched as an indicator […] Read More
According to the Metals Service Center Institute’s Metals Activity Report, steel shipments increased in Canada in September 2019 after 13 consecutive months of decline, and the decline in U.S. steel shipments was less than […] Read More
The European Union is stepping up trade measures against China. According to the Automotive News, on October 10 the European Commission threatened to open “an inquiry into whether Chinese producers of hot-rolled, stainless-steel sheets and […] Read More