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Buy American steel bill gets legislative nod in Texas-The 18th Guangzhou Die-casting, Foundry & Industry Furnace Exhibition
5/31/2017  Ñ¹ÖýÕ¹-ÖýÔìÕ¹- Die-casting expo-foundry expo
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    Texas Tribune reported that both the House and Senate approved a "Buy American" iron and steel bill on Saturday that will expand a provision already in effect for the Texas Department of Transportation and the Texas Water Development Board. The measure now only requires a signature from Gov. Greg Abbott.

Senate Bill 1289 by state Sen. Brandon Creighton, R-Conroe, would require large state projects such as buildings, roads and bridges to purchase iron and steel from an American supplier if the cost doesn¡¯t exceed 20% more than the price of cheaper, foreign imports. Under the bill, any country''s iron and steel can be used if American suppliers aren''t prepared to supply a project or there is a compelling state interest.

Creighton has previously said that ¡°Our intentions are to make sure foreign governments like China and Turkey can¡¯t create a foreign steel market that would gut the American market. We stand firm for Texas jobs and manufacturers and against communist China flooding the market to hurt those stakeholders.¡±

Both chamber''s approval of the legislation comes after a conference committee voted to delay the "Buy American" provisions for water projects until May 2019 meaning that up until then, water infrastructure projects wouldn¡¯t be required to use American-made iron and steel. A study would be conducted during the interim to assess how using American metal would affect the cost of these projects.

Among the bill''s opponents is the Canadian steel industry. Three representatives of the Canadian government wrote earlier this month they were ¡°deeply concerned¡± with how the bill would affect Texas-Canada trade relations. The letter notes that Canada is the top export destination for U.S. steel products, representing roughly $9.7 billion in trade last year. -The 18th Guangzhou Die-casting, Foundry & Industry Furnace Exhibition

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