UNCONSTITUTIONAL


Our Founding Fathers Rejected
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Biden to Put Tariffs on China Medical Supplies

The expected moves are part of the administration’s broader strategy to protect the U.S. against supply shortages seen during the COVID pandemic that left hospitals scrambling to find critical equipment, the sources said. Imports of syringes from China peaked at $348 million in 2021, but have declined since to about $167 million last year, according … Read More

US extends metals protectionism

The Biden administration announced a new round of tariffs on imports of steel and aluminum from mainland China, including a more than three-fold increase in the Section 301 tariff rate for Chinese steel imports. Chinese steel exports are roughly 10% of the world’s production, leading to a challenge for other markets to absorb its surging … Read More

EU Says Ready to Use All Trade Tools to Defend Against China

Heavily subsidized Chinese products such as electric vehicles and steel are flooding Europe, and said the world cannot absorb China’s surplus production. The EU is becoming tougher on trade relations with China, echoing US concerns about state-fueled overcapacity in green industry. The rhetorical shift was already put into practice when the EU launched an investigation … Read More

U.S. plans up to 43.5% anti-dumping tariff on S. Korean aluminum

The U.S. Department of Commerce plans to impose 2.42 percent anti-dumping tariff on aluminum extrusion produced by Shinyang Metal and 43.56 percent on other firms that have not responded to its investigation, according to the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy. The U.S. department set anti-dumping tariffs of up to 376.85 percent and 82.03 percent … Read More

Indian Pharmaceutical Company Zydus Lifesciences Fails 10 FDA Requirements

The FDA is often forced to wrestle with allowing imports of pharmaceuticals from labs that have demonstrated poor manufacturing practices or restrict them until the labs clean up their act. For the most part, the FDA will err on the side of supply over safety, especially in instances where the drugs made at labs with … Read More

BROWN, SENATORS PUSH ADMINISTRATION TO KEEP 301 TARIFFS IN PLACE ON CHINESE IMPORTS

Today U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown (D-OH) led colleagues in calling on the president to maintain Section 301 tariffs, which are currently under interagency review by the Biden Administration. The U.S. imposed Section 301 in 2018, Section 301 tariffs were instituted by the Trump Administration, following an investigation by the United States Trade Representative, to combat … Read More

Graphite miners lobby US govt to impose levy on China-sourced EV material

North American graphite miners are lobbying the US government to impose a 25% tariff on three graphite products sourced from China in order to counter Beijing’s monopoly on a key material used in automobile batteries. If successful, the move will pit the miners against their main customers- the original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and add to … Read More

Mexico Tariffs on Steel, Plastics to Affect 7% of Total Imports

The new tariffs, seen as a response to US concern about Chinese steel and other goods entering the North American country, will also be imposed on aluminum, textiles, and plastics. Once in force, the tariffs could reduce Mexican imports by $6 billion to $7 billion, said Rodrigo Mariscal, head of the Economic Planning unit at the … Read More