Manufacturers Need a Jolt of Certainty

As New Tariffs Announced, NAM Calls on Congress to Act Now on 2017 Tax Reform Renewal and Permitting Reform

Washington, D.C. – National Association of Manufacturers President and CEO Jay Timmons released the following statement: “Manufacturers in the United States are facing intense global competition, economic headwinds and unfair trade practices from adversarial nations. With critical tax reforms having lapsed and others still set to expire as well as inaction on comprehensive permitting reform, …

Mexico, Canada Tariffs Paused

pause three separate executive orders under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act to add new levies on goods from Mexico, Canada and China, President Trump said Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum agreed Monday morning to “immediately supply” 10,000 Mexican National Guard troops to the border. The announcement about the tariffs on goods from Canada came following …

NAM Update: President Trump Imposes New Tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China

On Feb. 1, President Donald Trump imposed 25% tariffs on products from Canada with lower 10% on energy products, 25% tariffs on products from Mexico and an additional 10% on products from the People’s Republic of China. NAM Vice President of International Policy Andrea Durkin and her team break down the actions for manufacturers: Executive …

Manufacturers on Executive Orders to Impose Tariffs

Washington, D.C. – National Association of Manufacturers President and CEO Jay Timmons released the following statement on the executive orders imposing significant tariffs on imports from Canada, Mexico and China. “Manufacturers understand the need to deal with any sort of crisis that involves illicit drugs crossing our border, and we hope the three countries can …

A First Look at Trump’s Trade Policy

America First Trade Policy.” Among the primary objectives: to “reduce dependence on foreign nations for critical supply chains,” “promote investment and productivity” and “enhance our [n]ation’s industrial and technological advantages.” Key takeaways: The president did not announce new tariffs. His executive order instructs key agencies to begin looking at underlying concerns about unfair or unbalanced trade, specific …

Timmons: USMCA, Right Policies Can Bring “Manufacturing Revival”

said this week—but “the special relationship” between the U.S. and Canada will only grow stronger. What’s going on: “President Trump has been very clear about his priorities, his commitments,” Timmons said Wednesday in Ottawa on CBC News’ “Power & Politics,” where he was joined by Canadian Manufacturers & Exporters President and CEO Dennis Darby. Timmons …

NAM Emphasizes USMCA, Protecting Investors in Mexico Meetings

met with top officials in the new Sheinbaum administration, as well as leadership at multiple agencies and associations. These included newly appointed Deputy Trade Minister Luis Rosendo Gutiérrez, the Business Coordinating Council (CCE), the Confederation of Industrial Chambers of Mexico (CONCAMIN), the Mexico Business Council (CMN), the National Council of the Export Manufacturing Industry (INDEX) …

Manufacturers on Port Strike: By Resuming Work and Keeping Our Ports Operational, They Have Shown a Commitment to Listening to the Concerns of Our Industry

Washington, D.C. – Following news that the International Longshoremen’s Association and the United States Maritime Alliance have reached an agreement to extend the Master Contract until Jan. 15, 2025, National Association of Manufacturers President and CEO Jay Timmons released the following statement: “Manufacturers are encouraged that cooler heads have prevailed and the ports will reopen. …