The U.S. Department of Commerce slashed proposed antidumping tariffs on a Vietnamese paper folder producer after admitting it made a "significant error" in calculating the preliminary duties, according to a Friday notice in the Federal Register.
A bipartisan duo introduced legislation in the U.S. Senate on Wednesday that would prevent China from shipping low-value goods to America duty-free, saying Beijing has been abusing a customs program to bring billions of dollars worth of merchandise into the U.S.
An email mix-up took a Louisiana contractor out of the running to provide communication services in federal immigration detention centers, after the U.S. Government Accountability Office ruled Monday the company sent its bid to the correct mailbox too late.
U.S. Trade Representative Katherine Tai directed trade officials on Tuesday to investigate the U.S. steel and aluminum sector's carbon footprint, as the country pushes toward finalizing a transatlantic trade agreement that seeks to discourage trading dirty aluminum and steel.
The U.S. Department of Energy must reconsider how it will resolve issues with a management contract, after the U.S. Government Accountability Office ruled Tuesday the department hadn't explained why it limited the scope of a voluntary corrective action.