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- CITAC Study Reveals Itc Remedies
On Steel Will Cost Up To 74,500 Jobs Nationwide; Eight Jobs Lost For
Every One Steel Job Saved. 12/18/2001 Read
- CITAC: Steel Consumers Disappointed
With Itc Remedy Vote. 12/17/2001 Read
- Estimated Economic Effects of
Proposed Import Relief Remedies for Steel. 12/7/2001 Read
- CITAC Study Reveals Itc Remedies
On Steel Will Cost Up To 74,500 Jobs Nationwide; Eight Jobs Lost For
Every One Steel Job Saved. 12/7/2001 Read
- Consumers, Major Associations
Support Doha, Tpa. 12/5/2001 Read
- Steel Consumers: Steel Industry
Consolidation Does Not Require Import Relief. 125/2001 Read
- CITAC Urges No New Steel Import Barriers. 11/27/2001 Read
- Hagel Urges ITC To Recommend Steel Remedy That Will Not Adversely Impact The Global Economy. 11/12/2001 Read
- In 201 Remedy Hearing, Georgia
Congressmen Support Interests Of Downstream Industries. 11/9/2001 Read
- Consumers To ITC: "Steel
Import Restrictions Steal Jobs". 11/6/2001 Read
- More Bad News For Lumber Users
And Homebuyers: Commerce Department Layers Penalties On Canadian Softwood. 10/31/2001 Read
- CITAC Urges No New Steel Import
Barriers. 10/27/2001 Read
- In 201 Remedy Hearing, Georgia
Congressmen Support Interests Of Downstream Industries. 10/9/2001 Read
- CITAC Members Testify At ITC 201
Steel Hearing; Urge Commission To Consider Impact On Consuming Industries
If Access To Steel Imports Is Restricted. 9/17/2001 Read
- Consuming Industries Say Penalty
On Softwood Lumber "Very Troubling". 8/15/2001 Read
- Members Of Congress Support Role
For Consumers In Trade Policy. 7/18/2001 Read
- Leaders Of U.S. Consuming Industries
Go To Capitol Hill Stressing Need For Voice In Trade Policy Formulation. 7/17/2001 Read
- The
Consuming Industries Trade Action Coalition Steel-producing and Steel-consuming
Employment for Selected States. 7/18/2001 Read
- CITAC
Urges Bush Administration To Ensure Aid To Steel Industry Is Constructive
For All Americans. 6/19/2001 Read
- CITAC
Letter to President George W. Bush. 6/18/2001 Read
- Consuming
Industries: Bush Administration's Steel Plan Initiated Without Regard
For Downstream Users And Consumers. 6/5/2001 Read
- Consuming
Industries Applaud Bush Administration's Decision To Let Wheat Gluten
Quota Expire. 6/4/2001 Read
- CITAC
Letter to the President of the United States. 5/31/2001 Read
- Consuming Industries
Mark World Trade Week: Urge President To Recognize Positive Impact Of
Imports. 5/24/2001 Read
- CITAC
Letter to President George W. Bush. 5/22/2001 Read
- Study Reveals
That Proposals For Protecting U.S. Steel Industry Will Cost Consumers
More Than $2.89 Billion Annually. 4/30/2001 Read
- CITAC Chairman
Jenson Urges International Trade Commission To Heed Consumer Testimony
In Softwood Lumber Decision. 4/23/2001 Read
- Consuming Industries
Urge President to Let Softwood Lumber Agreement Expire.
3/28/2001 Read
- CITAC
Letter to the President of the United States. 3/28/2001 Read
- Steel Act Will
Kill U.S. Competitiveness: Consuming Industries Go on the Offensive
Against Dangerous Legislation. 3/2/2001 Read
- Import Restraints Hitting the
Heartland: Serious Fertilizer Shortage Threatens Family Farmers. 2/13/2001 Read
- Byrd Won't Fly: CITAC Calls
for Repeal of WTO-Illegal Byrd Amendment. 2/13/2001 Read
- CITAC Calls Protectionist
Steel Union Proposals Dangerous to U.S. Competitiveness.
1/29/2001 Read
- Coalition of America's Consuming
Industries Calls for Sound Policy Choices in Wake of Steel Bankruptcy. 1/2/2001 Read
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