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The Trade Security Act is a First Step, but No Solution to Section 232 Abuse
March 19, 2021
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Federal Government Affairs, Finance and Trade, Governance, Restoring the First Branch, Trade
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However, this provision is almost meaningless because the president can still veto any action Congress takes in this regard.
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