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GE, Schneider Electric avoid tariffs, receive insights into Trump trade policy

Industrials - Aero/Defense 196 Industrials - Capital Goods 579 Info Tech - Tech Hardware 791 Materials - Metals/Mining 747 Tariffs 1789 U.S. 5312

The U.S. International Trade Commission received just two petitions to investigate trade policy infractions in July. That was the lowest since January 2019 and may reflect uncertainties about the Biden administration’s position on tariffs. The ITC also released four reports covering section 232 (national security) investigations launched by the Trump administration covering titanium sponge, transformer parts, uranium, and vanadium. Their release may alleviate the fears of importers that tariffs could be applied. Indeed, imports of vanadium and uranium increased by 15.9% and 79.4% respect...

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