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Singapore working with firms to seek exclusions from US steel tariffs
Published Fri, Mar 23, 2018 · 09:50 PM
Singapore
SINGAPORE is seeking product exclusions from United States tariffs on steel and aluminium, the Ministry of Trade and Industry said in response to queries from The Business Times.
"We are working closely with companies and other stakeholders on seeking possible product exclusions for steel and aluminium. We are also engaging the relevant US departments on the latest trade actions," said a ministry spokesman.
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