Federal agency skirts infrastructure bill’s domestic content requirements

The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has upset a number of steel infrastructure component suppliers by allowing cities and states to buy iron and steel from foreign suppliers despite domestic content requirements in the infrastructure bill Congress passed last year. HUD argues that it doesn’t have experience with domestic content requirements, so it wants to start slowly in implementing the infrastructure law’s domestic content requirements.

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