Subsidies & Excess Capacity
Global Aluminum Associations Call on G7 Trade Ministers to Tackle State Subsidies
New Briefing Lays Out Economic & Environmental Costs of Failure to Act
Aluminum Association Applauds Phase One China Trade Deal; Calls for Addressing Structural Subsidies in Phase Two
The Aluminum Association released the following statement from Lauren Wilk, the Aluminum Association’s vice president for policy, in response the recently signed “phase one” trade agreement between the United States and China:
Joint Statement: Aluminum Associations Applaud the EU, U.S. and Japan Agreement to Strengthen WTO Rules on Industrial Subsidies
Our aluminum associations applaud the agreement between the European Union, Japan and the United States to work toward the strengthening of the existing World Trade Organization’s (WTO) rules on industrial subsidies.
Aluminum Association Calls for Changes to Section 232 Tariffs, Other Trade Policy
Urgent Reforms of 232 Exclusion Process, Strong Trade Enforcement and Multilateral Action Needed
Aluminium Associations in the US, Europe, Canada and Japan Urge G7 Governments to Take Concrete Steps to Deliver More Free, Fair and Open Trade
Global Aluminium Associations Welcome New OECD Report Highlighting the Extent of the Role of Below-Market Finance in Distorted International Markets