US STEEL TARIFFS

BY KEITH NUTHALL and PHILIP FINE ALTHOUGH the US knitwear lobby is breathing a sigh of relief over the recently delayed European Union tariffs on knitted textiles and clothing, it is warning that job losses would follow any final decision to go ahead with retaliation to the US steel safeguard duties. The American Apparel and Footwear Association's (AAFA) senior vice president government relations/international trade Steve Lamar said of its effect on knitwear industries: "Considering the amount of trade with the EU, if those garments are subject to duty, it ...


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