The effective enforcement of unfair trade orders depends on close collaboration between the Departments of Homeland Security and Commerce to identify and investigate patterns of noncompliance, to work cooperatively to advance enforcement cases, as well as on partnerships between the agencies and private sector stakeholders who are critical to identifying unfair trading practices and in helping to inform government officials of relevant information to support these enforcement efforts.
A Win for Trade Enforcement
The Aluminum Association responded today to the U.S. Court of International Trade’s decision affirming virtually all of the U.S. Department of Commerce’s final antidumping determination on certain aluminum foil from China.
The leaders of the aluminum associations of North America released a joint statement following the announced agreement to remove Section 232 tariffs on North American aluminum.
Submitted by kathlhr on May 1, 2019 - 11:42am
Quotas will make it harder for aluminum companies to grow and invest in the U.S. Instead of across-the-board tariffs or quotas on responsible trading partners, the U.S. aluminum industry needs targeted trade enforcement and tough negotiations to address subsidized overcapacity in China. Click here to expand.
Comprehensive Program Lays Out Policy Priorities for Long-Term Industry Growth
The Aluminum Association released a new white paper highlighting progress made one year after the Commerce Department’s final application of AD/CVD orders on imports of certain aluminum foil from China.
ARLINGTON, VA -- The Aluminum Association today released a joint letter with the Aluminium Association of Canada and IMEDAL calling for the administration to reinstate quota-free exemptions from the aluminum tariffs for Canada and Mexico before the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) is implemented.
The full text of the letter is below. You can download a pdf of the letter here.
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Time to Remove Tariffs on Vital Trading Partners, Renew Focus on China
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