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News Digest.(Briefs)

Automotive News Europe,  October, 2003  

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US tariffs decision could come soon

WASHINGTON - US automotive supplier executives are making noise about damage they say their businesses have suffered because of special tariffs on imported steel. And some believe they are being heard.

The three-year levy was imposed by the Bush administration in early 2002 to give US steel producers time to become more competitive.

US Congressman Joe Knollenberg, who sides with the suppliers, predicted President Bush will decide in less than a month to keep the tariffs, roll them back early or modify the program.

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