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Zacks: U.S. DOC Launches Probe into Hot-Rolled Steel Imports

ArchiveBy Michael StumoSeptember 4, 2015

The U.S. Department of Commerce (“DOC”) has launched an investigation into the alleged illegal dumping of certain hot-rolled steel flat products by seven countries into

Bloomberg: The U.S. Dollar Is Stronger Than Steel

ArchiveBy Michael StumoSeptember 4, 2015

When John Pierpont Morgan bought Andrew Carnegie’s steel business and combined it with two competitors to create U.S. Steel in 1901, the result was the

Guatemala’s Pres Resigns for Corruption: Wasn’t CAFTA supposed to enhance rule of law?

ArchiveBy Michael StumoSeptember 4, 2015

by Michael Stumo One of the biggest fibs told by trade deal supporters has been that the deals enhance good governance and the rule of

Wall Street Journal: “White House Readying Sanctions Plan Against Chinese Firms for Cybertheft”

ArchiveBy Michael StumoSeptember 4, 2015

  WASHINGTON—The White House is preparing a menu of sanctions against Chinese state-owned enterprises and private companies that officials believe benefited from the cybertheft of

AAM: Manufacturing Sheds 17,000 Jobs in August

ArchiveBy Michael StumoSeptember 4, 2015

The Department of Labor reported this morning that America’s manufacturing sector lost 17,000 jobs in August. [Reposted from the Alliance for American Manufacturing website  | 

Wall Street Journal: “Five Chinese Navy Ships Are Operating in Bering Sea off Alaska”

ArchiveBy Michael StumoSeptember 4, 2015

  Five Chinese navy ships are currently operating in the Bering Sea off the coast of Alaska, Pentagon officials said Wednesday, marking the first time

Morici: “Weak Jobs Report Lessens Prospects for Fed Boosting Interest Rates”

ArchiveBy Michael StumoSeptember 4, 2015

  The Labor Department reported the economy added a disappointing 173,000 jobs in August. The unemployment rate fell to 5.1 percent largely because fewer Americans

Industry Week: US Manufacturing Trade Deficit Sets Another Record Month

ArchiveBy Michael StumoSeptember 4, 2015

The disconcerting downward trend — consecutive record months, on track for three straight record years — could ultimately lead to a $1 trillion manufacturing trade

Stumo analysis: White House Now Calls for Currency Legislation?

ArchiveBy Michael StumoSeptember 4, 2015

by Michael Stumo: Why would the White House issue a veto threat on currency legislation last May and now call upon Congress to pass a

Wall Street Journal: “Auto-Parts Dispute Taps the Brakes on Pacific Trade Deal”

ArchiveBy Michael StumoSeptember 4, 2015

  A fight over how cars are assembled is pitting North America’s auto industry against Japan’s in a dispute now holding up a major trade

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