Registration is Now Open for the 2019 Annual Meeting
The 2019 Annual Meeting will be held in sunny Clearwater Beach, Florida this February. We will be bringing together experts … Continue reading Registration is Now Open for the 2019 Annual Meeting
The 2019 Annual Meeting will be held in sunny Clearwater Beach, Florida this February. We will be bringing together experts … Continue reading Registration is Now Open for the 2019 Annual Meeting
The latest update to the Administration’s Regulatory Agenda is available now on the AWPA website. You can always find the … Continue reading Winter 2018 Regulatory Agenda Available
In September, the Department of Commerce amended the rules for requesting steel and aluminum exclusions from the Section 232 tariffs. … Continue reading Comments on Section 232 Exclusion Process
By Janet Kopenhaver, AWPA Director of Government Affairs In February, I went on record at the AWPA Annual Meeting with … Continue reading November Election – What Did Happen?
By Fred Waite, AWPA Counsel The US Department of Commerce (Commerce) announced its preliminary results in the changed circumstances review … Continue reading Commerce Preliminary Decision to Exclude Tire Cord Rod
On October 18, 2018, the Cause of Action Institute – a self-professed government watchdog group – filed a lawsuit against … Continue reading Section 232 – Lawsuit against DOC regarding Product Exclusion Process
The US Department of Commerce (DOC) has announced its preliminary determination in the circumvention investigation of the antidumping (AD) order … Continue reading AD Order on Wire Rod from Mexico – Preliminary Determination in Circumvention Investigation
by Bracewell LLC Despite assurance over the past several months that a successful renegotiation of NAFTA would lead to the … Continue reading CANADA to Impose Worldwide Tariffs, including Stainless Wire and Wire Rod
by Metals Service Center Institute The United States, Canada, and Mexico have reached an agreement to replace the North American … Continue reading US, Canada, Mexico Trade Pact Will Have To Wait Until Next Congress
Exclusion requesters will have seven days from the opening of the rebuttal period to submit rebuttals. Objectors to exclusion requests … Continue reading Need to Watch your Product Exclusion for Rebuttals?