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Senators Urge USITC to Enforce Steel Trade Laws
March 13, 2026
Senators Ruben Gallego and Shelley Moore Capito led a bipartisan group urging the U.S. International Trade Commission (USITC) to rigorously enforce antidumping and countervailing duty laws against unfairly traded steel rebar imports from Algeria, Bulgaria, Egypt, and Vietnam. The letter emphasizes the significant harm these subsidized foreign imports cause to the American rebar industry and steelworkers, calling for thorough review and enforcement to protect domestic manufacturing and ensure fair competition.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals should be aware of potential trade enforcement actions that could impact steel supply chains and pricing for infrastructure and construction projects.
- The USITC's enforcement decisions may lead to changes in import tariffs or restrictions, affecting availability and cost of steel rebar for government contracts.
- Industry stakeholders, including steel manufacturers and contractors, may find opportunities or risks depending on enforcement outcomes and resulting market shifts.
- Organizations involved in steel procurement should evaluate sourcing strategies in light of possible trade law enforcement to maintain compliance and cost-effectiveness.
American companies and workers can out compete companies from any other country. However, American rebar producers deserve to compete on a fair and level playing field.
— Shelley Moore Capito, U.S. Senator
Agencies
U.S. International Trade Commission, United States Senate
Vendors
Nucor Corporation