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Comment: In JSW Steel's Section 232 tariff waiver suit, US exposes more flaws in process

By Kat Lucero ( June 3, 2020, 18:59 GMT | Comment) -- US importers have long complained about the Commerce Department’s opaque decision-making in exempting products from steel tariffs, and the federal government’s recent update in a lawsuit appears to back those claims. The update offers more insight into Commerce’s process, which has drawn criticism from applicants, and even congressional scrutiny, for decisions that appear to side with domestic manufacturers that oppose the waivers.US importers have long complained about the Commerce Department’s opaque decision-making in exempting products from steel tariffs, and the federal government’s recent update in a lawsuit appears to back those claims. ...

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