Corrections Policy

At AIIS News & Policy, accuracy is a core value. We are committed to providing reliable, fact-based, and clear information about U.S. trade policy, the steel industry, and the broader economy.

We understand that mistakes can happen despite our best efforts. When they do, we take them seriously and work to correct them transparently.

Our Commitment to Accuracy

We strive to:

  • Verify information using reputable sources.
  • Cross-check key facts and data.
  • Regularly review content to ensure it remains up-to-date and accurate.

How We Handle Corrections

When an error is identified in our content, we will:

  • Review the issue carefully and confirm the correct information.
  • Correct the content as quickly as possible.
  • Add a note or correction notice if the change is significant.

Our goal is to maintain transparency and trust with our readers.

How to Request a Correction

If you believe that content on AIIS News & Policy contains an error or needs clarification, please email us with:

  • The URL or title of the page in question.
  • A clear description of the issue.
  • Any supporting information or evidence.

Contact:
[email protected]

We review all correction requests carefully and fairly.

Transparency in Corrections

  • Minor corrections may be made without notice (e.g., spelling or grammatical errors that do not affect meaning).
  • Significant factual corrections will be clearly noted in the text.

User Responsibility

Readers are encouraged to approach all economic and policy reporting with a critical eye. We welcome feedback that helps improve the quality and accuracy of our work.

Contact Us

If you have questions about our Corrections Policy or any other aspect of our editorial approach, please email us at:
[email protected]