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Schaeffler takes action against product piracy

Counterfeit rolling bearings pose a danger to man and machine Every case of counterfeiting will be pursued Steel from destroyed counterfeits fed into recycling loop The global automotive and indus.

AMN Drivetime: Bill Babcox Chats with MEMA Leaders about the Future

AAPEX eyes including other industry shows

Tariffs Make for a Poor Negotiating Tactic: The Trump Administration Should Abandon Them Without Delay

On May 1, 2018, tariffs imposed on steel and aluminum imports under Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962 will go into full effect, unless the Trump Administration announces an extension to exemptions for a handful of countries. South Korea successfully negotiated a permanent exemption from the steel tariffs during the U.S.–Korea Free Trade Agreement renegotiation by accepting a quota, but remains subject to the aluminum tariffs. The Administration has not announced exemption agreements with any other countries at this time.

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