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Lawmakers warn Commerce about easing trade penalties
A bipartisan group of lawmakers warns the Trump administration against easing trade penalties on foreign companies involved in dumping Chinese and Russian goods in the US. They question whether the Commerce Department has altered its policy of imposing maximum tariffs on non-cooperative companies and highlight concerns about weakened enforcement of trade laws impacting American workers and national security.
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