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Trade Court Rejects Legal Challenge Aimed at Undoing President’s Section 232 Powers

Trade Court Rejects Legal Challenge Aimed at Undoing President’s Section 232 Powers

The Trump administration scored a trade win in a ruling by the U.S. Court of International Trade (CIT) on Monday, as the three-judge panel rejected a challenge to the constitutionality of the Section 232 statute that yielded duties on imported steel and aluminum last year. Need buying strategies for steel? Request your two-month free trial […]

Podcast Ep. 4: What the USS Gabrielle Giffords Means to the Aluminum Industry

Podcast Ep. 4: What the USS Gabrielle Giffords Means to the Aluminum Industry

Now that the New Year has begun, we’re getting ever closer (hopefully) to the Commerce Department’s final recommendations on the Section 232 investigation. Today we continue our podcast series that we’re calling “Manufacturing Trade Policy Confidential,” in which we turn our focus to the aluminum industry. Our guest is Heidi Brock, the president and CEO […]

What the USS Gabrielle Giffords Means to the Aluminum Industry

“I just can’t tell you what an amazing experience it was,” says Heidi Brock, president and CEO of the Aluminum Association, about touring the newly commissioned USS Gabrielle Giffords in California. Hear more on what a strong domestic aluminum sector has to do with national security, and how the industry views other hot trade issues of the moment and why, in Part 4 of our series, “Manufacturing Trade Policy Confidential.” Listen in to the full conversation.

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