Raimondo Warns Chinese EVs Pose National, Data Security Risks
US Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo warned that Chinese-made electric vehicles pose significant national security risks, as the Biden administration weighs additional tariffs on autos from the Asian country as well as a…
Agricultural Equipment Manufacturer to Pay Civil Penalties and Stop Marketing Imported Parts as Made in USA
The Justice Department, together with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), announced that Kubota North America Corp. (Kubota) has agreed to a settlement that requires it to pay a civil penalty…
Deterring Chinese Influence — Column
The growing influence of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) across the globe and here at home has been a long-standing concern within Congress. China’s rapid economic growth and expanding global reach demand…
Metro East congresswoman calls for investment to keep Granite City Works open
U.S. Rep. Nikki Budzinski is urging United States Steel Corp. (NYSE: X) and Nippon Steel to consider using new federal grants to keep the Granite City mill open by making…
One of nation’s only aluminum smelters set to close in Missouri Bootheel
“As we all saw during the COVID-19 pandemic, local and domestic supply lines are essential to keep our economy functioning normally,” Quade said. “Keeping this smelter open saves jobs and…
Study Finds Over 90% Of All Generic Drugs Dependent On Imports
China now accounts for 95 percent of imports of ibuprofen, 91 percent of imports of hydrocortisone, 70 percent of imports of acetaminophen, and 40 to 45 percent of imports of…
These 5 Brands Still Make Tools In The USA
Buyer Beware: Two of these five companies are foreign-owned. Milwaukee Tools may have begun in Wisconsin, but it is now owned by Hong Kong-based (officially the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region…
DHS raids Chinese car parts maker’s U.S. headquarters
The letter cited Qingdao Sunsong’s public filings, which state the company’s products are subject to U.S. import tariffs of 25% imposed on certain goods made in China and that “in…
Where Textile Mills Thrived, Remnants Battle for Survival
Apparel makers in the Carolinas say trade policy must change because of a boom in tariff-free shipments to U.S. consumers from foreign manufacturers. The surviving companies are mostly family-run and…