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About The Webinar

The U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement includes some significant changes to trade rules regarding steel and steel products as well as some new rules regarding aluminum. A great deal of attention has been given to the new requirements for North American steel and aluminum in automobiles, but the agreement also mandates substantial changes for a diverse range of non-automobile steel and steel-containing products, including iron and steel structures, stranded wire, welded tubes, nails, electrical transformers and railway components.

This 45-minute webinar will provide an overview of the most substantial changes in this sector, which affect not only direct steel and aluminum producers but also down-the-line producers of steel- and aluminum-containing goods.

Note that this webinar will not go into all the details of the auto-specific rules of origin; a separate webinar on those rules is available here.

Key Topics

  • immediate rule of origin changes in steel, aluminum, and products containing steel and aluminum
  • rules to be implemented in later years
  • estimated impact to North American steel industry
  • other USMCA changes that may impact steel and aluminum trade

Please note we do not accept payment via American Express.

Speaker

David F. Olave

Associate & Trade Policy Advisor
202-730-4960 dolave@strtrade.com

DAVID OLAVE is an Associate and Trade Policy Advisor for Sandler, Travis & Rosenberg, P.A. He employs a unique blend of experience in customs law, trade negotiations, legislative procedures, lobbying and civil society outreach to advise clients on the potential impact of trade-related legislation and to work with the U.S. government to address clients’ needs.

202-730-4960 dolave@strtrade.com

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