Citing research among its members showing nearly all are suffering negative consequences from Section 232 and 301 tariffs, the North American Food Equipment Manufacturers Assn. testified before the US International Trade Commission July 21 that the tariffs have made it difficult for its members to access critical metals, components and manufactured products, and that the…
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