US Commerce Department Watchdog Must Probe Trump Exemption Process - Senator

WASHINGTON (Pakistan Point News / Sputnik - 30th August, 2018) The Inspector General of the US Commerce Department must investigate the exemption process for the government's metal tariffs after reports revealed mistakes and political favoritism, Sen. Elizabeth Warren said.

"I am writing to request that your office conduct an investigation of the Commerce Department's implementation of the exemption (i.e., exclusion) process for steel and aluminum tariff's imposed by President [Donald] Trump under Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962," she said in a letter to Inspector General Peggy Gustafson on Wednesday.

Warren explained that her own investigation and additional public reporting had found that the exemption process was full of mistakes and seemed to be biased, unclear and subject to political favoritism.

The senator pointed out she became concerned when the Trump administration approved a tariff exemption for Rusal America Corporation, a subsidiary of a sanctioned Russian company controlled by blacklisted Russian aluminum tycoon Oleg Deripaska.

As of August 27, Warren said, the Commerce Department had received 30,035 exemption requests for steel and aluminum imports. The department made decisions on 3,559 of those requests, approving 2,101 and denying 1,458.

The US administration has introduced a series of tariffs on foreign imports since March, prompting a backlash from many of Washington's trade partners. The European Union, China and Mexico have all imposed retaliatory tariffs on US goods in response to Trump's duties on steel and aluminum.