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U.S. Chamber of Commerce advocates for business in nation’s capital
More than 3 million businesses of all sizes (including NAFEM) count on membership in the U.S. Chamber of Commerce to advance the […]
NAFEM submits comments to DOE on proposed interim waiver procedures
In response to a U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) proposed rule to address current delays in requests for interim waivers, NAFEM submitted comments to the agency […]
Reminder: New portal launched for steel/aluminum tariff exclusion requests
Although the U.S. has removed Section 232 tariffs on steel and aluminum imported from Canada and Mexico, tariffs continue for […]
Members join Congressional fly-in to share info on trade challenges; discuss USMCA
NAFEM members Kevin O’Brien (l), Larry Molinari (r) and NAFEM’s Charlie Souhrada at the Trade Makes America fly-in. On July […]
Updates on Section 301 tariffs on Chinese imports
Following is the latest information on this issue. $300 billion in proposed tariffs on hold Following the June G-20 summit […]
Mexico enforcing mandatory NOM certification for imports
On June 3, Mexico eliminated exceptions to its Normas Oficiales Mexicanas (NOMs), or official standards. Imported electrical and electronic goods, […]
Congressional USMCA negotiations continue
According to media reports, President Trump is now expected to send the United States – Mexico – Canada Agreement (USMCA) to Congress […]
Meet the 116th Congress
NAFEM regularly shares the website where members can locate contact details for federally elected officials. Thanks to a recently completed profile of the 116th congress […]
The evolution of plant-forward
By Chef Adam Busbychef@nafem.org Some time ago, at the CIA’s annual Menus of Change conference, we began tinkering with the […]
Mexico mandates compliance certification for all electrical/electronic imports
Mexico has eliminated exceptions to its Normas Oficiales Mexicanas (NOMs), or official standards, effective June 3. The country now requires […]