Companies that want out of new steel tariffs describe a nightmare
American companies looking for a way out of punishing steel tariffs say they're trapped in a bureaucratic nightmare.
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American companies looking for a way out of punishing steel tariffs say they're trapped in a bureaucratic nightmare.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell finally broke his silence Tuesday and denounced President Donald Trump's threat to place controversial tariffs on imported aluminum and steel, saying he has "genuine concerns" that it could trigger a trade war.
Republicans on Capitol Hill are not happy with President Donald Trump's plan to raise tariffs on imported steel and aluminum. And chief of staff John Kelly heard about it on Tuesday.
China is warning President Trump that it will take action if he puts heavy tariffs on imports of steel and aluminum.
The Business Roundtable has a message for President Trump: The tariffs your administration has proposed would backfire.