Posts Tagged ‘ Department of Commerce ’

American Jobs Plan Calls for $213 billion in Building and Retrofitting

Apr 19th, 2021

With an eye on U.S. infrastructure, environmental protection and competition with China, President Joe Biden debuted the American Jobs Plan in recent weeks, calling on Congress to place significant investments into rebuilding the U.S. economy. As the second part of a presidential agenda labeled “Build Back Better,” the plan focuses on job creation and improvements […]

Department of Commerce Weighs in Again On Millwork Products from China

Jul 15th, 2020

In mid-June, The Federal Register published a preliminary determination regarding wood moulding and millwork products from the People’s Republic of China, where the Department of Commerce determined that countervailable subsidies are being provided to producers and exporters. The investigation took place from January 1, 2019, through December 31, 2019, and covered wood moulding and millwork […]

Report: Tariffs on Chinese Imports Boost U.S. Aluminum Extruders

Dec 8th, 2014

Roughly four years ago, the Department of Commerce imposed anti-dumping and countervailing duties on imports of aluminum extrusions from China to give domestic extruders a fairer share of the market. According to one study, it’s worked out well for U.S. extruders, though the contest is far from over.

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