On Friday, December 9, the World Trade Organization (WTO) ruled the Section 232 national security-related tariffs on steel and aluminum put into place by former U.S. President Donald Trump, and still in effect for imports […] Read More
On Friday, December 9, the World Trade Organization (WTO) ruled the Section 232 national security-related tariffs on steel and aluminum put into place by former U.S. President Donald Trump, and still in effect for imports […] Read More
According to Reuters, the Biden administration is set to propose new import tariffs on steel and aluminum based on how much carbon the producing country’s industries emit. MSCI has not taken a position on this […] Read More
Currently, eligibility for the federal Pell Grant program is limited to education and training programs that are at least 600 clock hours (or two-thirds of a typical academic year) and 15 weeks in length. As […] Read More
Federal lawmakers are still deciding whether to proceed with an end-of-the-year tax bill and, if they do, what they should include in it. The possible credits range from an expansion of the child tax credit […] Read More
As Connecting the Dots reported last week, U.S. lawmakers could have included important reforms to the federal permitting process for energy infrastructure projects in an end-of-the-year bill. Ultimately, that plan was abandoned, however, when legislation authored […] Read More