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Lawmakers Request More Information on Tariffs and Medical Supplies for COVID-19 Response

The leaders of the House Ways and Means and Senate Finance committees would like the International Trade Commission to provide more information about imported goods involved in the response to the COVID-19 pandemic, they said in an Aug. 13 letter…

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to the ITC. The ITC released a report on the subject in May (see 2005040062) and the lawmakers would like “more detailed information on COVID-related industry sectors and particular products identified in the Commission’s previous report,” they said. The report should be produced by Dec. 15, they said. The committees intend to make the report available to the public, so it “should not include confidential business information,” the letter said.