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Minneapolis-based pea protein maker Puris wins tariff case against Chinese imports

Tariffs of up to 270% will be levied on imports of Chinese pea protein to counteract the “dumping” of heavily subsidized imports that threatened American farms and manufacturers, the federal Department of Commerce announced last week. The decision is a victory for Minneapolis-based Puris, the leading pea protein supplier in North America, which brought the … Read More

Protectionist policy promises in U.S. election will be a challenge: Premier

Premier Danielle Smith says no matter the outcome of the United States election, there will be challenges for Canada and Alberta. “Both have protectionist policies that would be damaging to our country and our province,” Smith said at the Canadian Embassy in Washington on Thursday. She said both President Joe Biden and former president Donald … Read More

UAW CALLS FOR HIGHER TARIFFS ON IMPORTED PARTS AND VEHICLES

“If we want greater adherence to the USMCA’s ‘rules of origin’ provisions, the consequences for noncompliance [have] to be greater than 2.5 per cent,” Jason Wade, top administrative assistant to UAW President Shawn Fain, told officials with the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative and the Interagency Committee on Trade in Automotive Goods. “We have … Read More

US Trade Deficit Narrowed Last Year by the Most Since 2009

The value of imports fell 3.6%, while exports of goods and services increased 1.2% to a record high. US petroleum surplus climbs to record $30.1 billion. Capital goods, consumer goods, motor vehicle exports were highest ever. Imports of consumer goods declined to lowest since 2020. Read the article.

Trade Commission Rejects Tariffs on Steel For Food Cans

The International Trade Commission shot down a push by steelmaker Cleveland-Cliffs and the United Steelworkers union seeking tariffs on imported steel used for cans. Cleveland-Cliffs and the union petitioned the federal government for tariffs last summer, arguing that imports of the steel, known as tinplate, were siphoning demand from Cleveland-Cliffs’ Weirton, W.V., plant. The company … Read More

US Solar Manufacturing Climbed During Tariffs, Trade Panel Finds

“The safeguard measure has resulted in positive industry adjustments in terms of significant expansion and investment in domestic CSPV module manufacturing and announced plans to restart domestic CSPV cell manufacturing,” the ITC concluded in its 408-page assessment. American production of solar equipment has increased in the face of tariffs, but that hasn’t stemmed losses by … Read More

US Solar Boom Opens $2 Billion Indian Door to Banned Products From China

US efforts to promote the expansion of India’s solar industry may have opened a back door to components made with forced labor in China. India’s largest solar producer, Waaree Energies Ltd., has sent millions of panels to the US with components from a Chinese company whose products were repeatedly denied entry to the US market … Read More

Arkansas catfish farmers fear tariff change to foreign fish

The proposed reduction is 94% less than what the import tax is now. The move is the latest turn of a catfish war dating back to just before the turn of the century. Brad Graham became a first-generation catfish farmer in 1997 when he says business was growing, but not long after imports of Vietnamese … Read More