AIIS News & Policy
Steel Tariff Exclusion Process Under Fire for Delays and Inequities
The U.S. government’s system for granting exclusions from steep steel tariffs is facing growing criticism. Businesses say the process is too slow, unpredictable, and ...
Free Trade vs. Protectionism: The Ongoing Debate in America’s Steel Industry
The debate over free trade and protectionism is at the center of America’s steel policy. Should the U.S. open its markets to global competition ...
Steel Tariffs Add to Inflation Woes for U.S. Manufacturers
The United States has doubled tariffs on imported steel and aluminum, pushing rates to 50%. While aimed at protecting national security and reviving domestic ...
U.S. Steel Import Volumes Rebound Despite Tariffs
The U.S. steel industry is witnessing a surprising trend: even with high tariffs in place, steel import volumes are rising. This development sheds light ...
WTO Rules Against U.S. Steel Tariffs, Raising National Security Debate
The World Trade Organization (WTO) has ruled that U.S. tariffs on steel and aluminum break global trade rules. This decision has sparked a big ...
EU and US Rush to Strike Tariff Deal as 50% Tariff Threat Looms
The European Union and the United States are racing against time to secure a high-level trade deal to prevent a dramatic escalation in tariffs ...
U.S. Supreme Court Declines to Overturn Section 232 Steel Tariffs: A Full Look
The U.S. Supreme Court has repeatedly refused to hear legal challenges aimed at overturning tariffs imposed on steel and aluminum imports under Section 232 ...