Raimondo Says Chinese Metal Tariffs Are Imperfect But Leveled the Field

  • Tariffs ‘have worked,’ Commerce Secretary Raimondo says
  • Metal duties ‘have created other challenges,’ she says
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The U.S.’s tariffs on metals imports have helped even out competition for the nation’s steel and aluminum producers despite creating problems for other industries, Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo said.