Manufacturing Group Asks Members to Lobby Senate on AD/CVD Bill
The Alliance for American Manufacturing said more than 50,000 people have written to members of Congress asking them to pass a bill that would change antidumping and countervailing duty laws, known as Leveling the Playing Field Act 2.0, but sent emails asking people to call senators and ask them to include it in the narrower China package under consideration.
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No trade items are expected to be part of the bill. "Investing in domestic production for things like semiconductors is critical," the group said. "But we also need to make sure that the United States also has the right trade policy in place so our workers and manufacturers have what they need to take on China and compete in the 21st century!"