Trade Cheaters Are Killing America's Aluminum Industry Jobs

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Aluminum industry workers stand ready to do their part to move the nation forward. They just need the federal government to enforce trade laws.

America's economy continues to spur demand for consumer goods and manufactured products needed to rebuild roads, bridges, and other infrastructure. The nation has a historic opportunity to harness this growth to boost the middle class and build an economy for all. But only rigorous enforcement of fair-trade laws will safeguard the future and stop foreign companies from killing American jobs.U.S.

They will out-compete counterparts anywhere on a level playing field and only want their peers around the world to abide by the same rules that they do.To even the scales, the U.S. Aluminum Extruders Coalition last year joined forces with the United Steelworkers , which represents tens of thousands of workers in the aluminum industry, in petitioning the federal government to impose antidumping and countervailing duties on trade cheaters.Both the U.S.

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