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Congressional Democrats Urge Transparency, Due Process in Commerce Steel and Aluminum Reviews

Twelve Democrats from the House and Senate are calling for the Trump administration to give stakeholders the opportunity to provide feedback on the Commerce Department’s ongoing Section 232 investigations on steel and aluminum imports, according to a June 20 letter they sent to Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross and U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer (here). The lawmakers also requested that the administration fully consult with Congress on its considered approach before a decision is made. “Given the significant implications these proceedings could have for jobs and economic growth across the country, it is particularly essential that the Administration provide full transparency and due process when conducting these investigations,” the lawmakers wrote. “While swift relief is vital, it need not come at the expense of due process.” If the reviews find metal imports endanger U.S. national security, the Trump administration could impose tariffs, quotas or other import restraints.

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The lawmakers also expressed concern that the administration hasn’t briefed the Senate Finance or House Ways and Means committees on either investigation and hasn’t responded to several individual member requests for briefings. “The only briefing tentatively scheduled will take place at the end of June -- immediately before the Administration’s self-imposed deadline to issue these reports,” the lawmakers said. “We request that you immediately brief Committee staff on these matters and respond to all Member requests for individual briefings prior to making a decision.”