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House Bill 968 would impose a tax and other regulations on vape products in Tennessee. The House Finance Committee heard testimony from angry business owners who said the bill could put them out ...
New Delhi: The government on Monday imposed a 12% safeguard duty on steel imports in a move to protect the domestic steel industry. The threat of a flood of cheap imports has risen post Trump's ...
The VIP Vape & Smoke on W. Main Street was closed April 21, according to the Pierce Township Police Department. The closing of the store comes after the business owner was arrested for 10 counts ...
The government on Monday imposed a 12 per cent safeguard duty on steel imports in a move to protect the domestic steel industry. As per a government notification issued on Monday by the Ministry ...
NEW DELHI, April 21 (Reuters) - India, the world's second-biggest producer of crude steel, on Monday imposed a 12% temporary tariff on some steel imports, locally known as a safeguard duty ...
Nippon Steel Corp. shares slumped Friday on a report that the company is considering investing as much as $7 billion to upgrade United States Steel Corp. facilities if it wins approval for its ...
More than 2,000 jobs are at risk as Britain's second-biggest steelmaker failed to get an agreement with the UK government to support further operations. British Steel said Thursday that it is ...
Nippon Steel shares soared Tuesday after US President Donald Trump launched a review of the company's proposed takeover of US Steel that was blocked by his predecessor Joe Biden. Trump said Monday ...
President Trump ordered on Monday a new review of a proposed U.S. Steel acquisition by Japanese corporation Nippon Steel. In a memo to multiple government figures including department heads ...
President Trump on Monday directed a powerful US national security panel to take a fresh look at Nippon Steel’s bid for US Steel to help determine if “further action” is appropriate ...
The United Kingdom could be the first G7 nation not to manufacture its own steel, with a major steel firm blaming President Donald Trump's tariffs for the planned closure of its two blast furnaces.
Semafor reported that Nippon Steel and U.S. Steel are in talks with the Trump administration for the Japanese company to raise its $2.7 billion planned investment in the US firm's facilities.