Three-fourths of
all American steel
is recycled, part
of the industry’s
clear environmental commitment.
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U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary of Department of Transportation to Speak at AISI General MeetingDuring AISI’s 2009 General Meeting, which will be held May 3-5 at the Arizona Biltmore in Phoenix, Ariz., Deputy Assistant Secretary for Transportation Policy, The Honorable Joel Szabat, will deliver remarks on “Rebuilding America’s Transportation Infrastructure.” He will give a status report on the implementation of the transportation portion of the economic stimulus bill, as well as pending authorization of SAFETEA-LU.
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Steel Industry Organizations from Three Continents Submit Comments to Chinese GovernmentFor the first time ever, eight steel trade associations from three continents have spoken with one voice on a shared trade policy concern. AISI, Canadian Steel Producers Association (CSPA), Committee on Pipe and Tube Imports (CPTI), European Confederation of Iron and Steel Industries (EUROFER), Latin American Iron and Steel Association (ILAFA), Mexican Steel Producers Association (CANACERO), Specialty Steel Industry of North America (SSINA) and Steel Manufacturers Association (SMA) submitted comments to the Chinese Industry Policy Department of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology regarding suggested amendments to the current Chinese government Iron and Steel Industry Development Plan.
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FeMET Initiative Accepting Proposals for 2009–2010 Design and Curriculum Development GrantsAISI and the Association for Iron & Steel Technology (AIST) Foundation’s “Ferrous Metallurgy Education Today,” or FeMET Initiative, which is aimed at attracting top scholastic talent to the North American steel industry, is now accepting design and curriculum development grant proposals for the 2009–2010 school year.
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U.S. EPA Issues Major Ruling on CO2The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) ruled on April 17, 2009 that CO2 and other gases are health threats, opening the way for EPA regulation of these gases under the Clean Air Act for the first time in history. AISI has historically been opposed to EPA regulating carbon emissions under the auspices of the Clean Air Act.
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AISI “Very Disappointed” by Administration Stance on China as Currency ManipulatorAISI expressed its dissatisfaction after the U.S. Treasury Department decided on April 15, 2009 to once again not name China as a currency manipulator. Instead, the U.S. Treasury released a report stating that China has not met the legal requirements to warrant being called a currency manipulator.
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