Tag Archives: aluminum and steel tariffs
Supreme Court Will Not Hear Case on Constitutionality of Metal Tariffs

The U.S. Supreme Court will not hear the American Institute for International Steel’s (AIIS) case on the steel tariffs implemented by the Trump Administration early last year. The AIIS argued that the Administration’s use of Section 232 of the Trade … Continue reading
With Chinese Officials in Washington, Tariffs Hang in the Balance

As Chinese officials visit Washington, D.C., this week to resume talks of trade, U.S.-based manufacturers await further details regarding any potential agreements. With tariffs on materials used in glass and glazing products hanging in the balance, manufacturers hold a hopeful … Continue reading
China, U.S. File WTO Complaints over Tariffs

Today, China has filed another complaint with the World Trade Organization (WTO) in response to the Trump administration’s recently published list of $200 billion worth of Chinese products upon which it wants to implement a 10 percent tariff. That list … Continue reading
Canada, Mexico, EU Hit with Aluminum, Steel Tariffs
The White House announced today that it will impose tariffs on aluminum and steel imports from Canada, Mexico and Europe after trade negotiations reached an impasse. The decision could further raise some fenestration component prices, many of which have been … Continue reading