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MEMA Prepares For Testimony On Section 301 China Tariffs

In its formal request to testify, MEMA highlighted that IP theft protections are critical but raises concerns about the use of tariffs to remedy the issue.

MEMA Applauds Call By Congress To Remedy Concerns Over Steel And Aluminum Tariffs

More than 7,700 comments and submissions for product exclusions have been filed with the Department of Commerce on the issue.

MEMA Testifies Before House Ways And Means On Negative Impacts Of Tariffs

The hearing was focused on the effects of tariff increases on the U.S. economy and jobs and included testimony from several organizations affected by tariffs.

Auto Care Association Joins More Than 100 Trade Groups Addressing Concerns To Congress On China Tariffs

In a letter, the trade groups stated their agreement that China’s “ongoing intellectual property rights violations, forced technology transfers and state intervention harm U.S. companies, workers, consumer and our competitiveness.”

New Tariffs Introduced On Hundreds Of Chinese Goods, Including Auto-Related Products

On Tuesday, the Trump administration said that it will place a 25 percent tariff on a long list of Chinese products, a measure intended to penalize China for what is viewed as unfair trade practices and another move in simmering trade war between the United States and China.

SEMA Joins Fight Against Newly Enacted Tariffs

SEMA member companies are concerned over higher prices for steel and aluminum because of tariffs imposed globally.

Auto Care Association Warns Trump Administration Of Adverse Impact Of Tariffs On Goods From China

Bill Hanvey, president and CEO, issued a statement in response to the Trump administration’s announcement to levy tariffs on goods imported from China.

Auto Care Association Joins Multi-Association Letter Opposing Tariffs Against China

In the letter, the associations outlined how the tariffs would be harmful to U.S. consumers and businesses, existing supply chains as well as American jobs.

Associations Issue Statements On Recent Steel And Aluminum Tariffs

Bill Hanvey, president and CEO of the Auto Care Association, issued a statement opposing the tariff, stating it could put the supply chain at risk, while Governor Matt Blunt, president of the American Automotive Policy Council, shared U.S. automakers’ perspectives.

MEMA Reacts To Steel And Aluminum Tariffs Imposed By Trump Administration

MEMA has said it believes the move puts U.S. manufacturing jobs at risk.