Aluminum producers are telling the Commerce Department that imports are rising, not falling, as the scope of Section 232 exclusions is so large, it dwarfs traditional import volumes. They said this trend “is a threat to U.S. aluminum producers.” In a letter sent April 22, The Aluminum Association said that during the first few months of 2020, the Commerce Department granted exclusions for aluminum can sheet that is more “than the entire U.S. market consumes in a year and dwarfs historical import trends for that segment.”
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