Senators push Biden administration for more action on Mexican steel
More than a dozen senators are urging the Biden administration to “take immediate action” to address what they say is an ongoing surge in Mexican steel imports, calling for the U.S. to conclude an export monitoring agreement with its southern neighbor. In a letter to National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan on Wednesday, the senators accuse Mexico of stonewalling negotiations to address what they see as a significant surge affecting domestic manufacturing and jobs. Mexican steel imports are “in violation of...