The Ailing Steel Industry Needs Less Government Intervention

The Ailing Steel Industry Needs Less Government Intervention, NotMore

The President should make clear that restoring the competitivenessof the ailing steel industry means making hard choices to reducegovernment intervention and force the industry to take advantage ofinnovation and restructure to respond more effectively to consumerdemands.

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