April ’24 at-a-glance … taxes, tariffs & trade
U.S. Customs & Border Patrol (CBP) has begun requiring specific cargo descriptions rather than vague descriptions like “daily necessities,” “accessories” […]
April ’24 at-a-glance … environment
EPA released long-awaited and controversial drinking water standards for specific PFAS substances. The standards establish maximum contaminant levels (MCL) of […]
April ’24 at-a-glance … energy
In a strong show of solidarity, several industry organizations collectively communicated their opposition to the DOE’s proposed energy-conservation standards for […]
March ’24 at-a-glance … energy
NAFEM is asking members to reach out to their elected officials to request that DOE issue a “no-new standard” via […]
March ’24 at-a-glance … environment
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) issued a final rule requiring most publicly traded companies (and potentially those with public […]
March ’24 at-a-glance … supply chain
President Biden issued an executive order to protect the cybersecurity of U.S. ports by reducing reliance on cranes made in […]
March ’24 at-a-glance … taxes, tariffs & trade
Antidumping duties on aluminum extrusions from China, Columbia, Ecuador, India, Indonesia, Italy, Malaysia, Mexico, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, Türkiye, United […]
Amplifying members’ voices
NAFEM regularly joins forces with other organizations to advance the industry’s perspective with elected and appointed officials. Highlights of recent […]
Spring TLC meeting schedule
Join NAFEM’s Technical Liaison Committee (TLC) spring meeting, either in person or virtually May 20, 9 a.m. – noon Central, […]
NAFEM helps members manage rapidly changing advocacy landscape
NAFEM recently introduced two new resources to help members manage the rapidly changing state and federal regulatory/legislative landscapes. The Advocacy […]