While the White House signaled last week that President Donald Trump probably will not meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping this month as expected, it appears progress is still being made on a possible trade […] Read More
While the White House signaled last week that President Donald Trump probably will not meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping this month as expected, it appears progress is still being made on a possible trade […] Read More
Due to the federal government shutdown earlier this year, the U.S. International Trade Commission (USITC) has extended deadlines for public feedback that will be used for a report that will catalogue trade-related barriers faced by […] Read More
According to the National Association of Manufacturers (NAM), it’s possible that it will soon get much more expensive for manufacturers to finance equipment purchases. That’s because recently proposed U.S. Treasury Department regulations, if finalized without […] Read More
The Metals Service Center Institute announced last week that U.S. service center steel shipments in February 2019 fell 6.2 percent from February 2018 while shipments of aluminum products from U.S. service centers decreased by […] Read More
The Canadian government announced last week its Regional Economic Growth through Innovation (REGI) initiative will provide C$100 million in assistance to businesses that have been harmed by the U.S. Section 232 tariffs on steel and […] Read More