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WASHINGTON (REUTERS) - United States President Joe Biden faces a Sunday (April 11) deadline to decide whether to intervene in a trade dispute between two South Korean electric vehicle (EV) battery-makers that could impact a Georgia factory and his push for more electric vehicles.
The companies, LG Chem and rival SK Innovation, have spent months trying to take advantage of past and promised US investments and ties to politicians.
The Biden administration, through the US Trade Representative s Office, is set to decide as early as Friday whether to take the rare step of reversing the US International Trade Commission (ITC), unless the Korean battery companies reach a last-minute settlement.
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By HENG WEILI in New York | China Daily | Updated: 2021-04-08 08:09 Share CLOSE An expansion project is carried out at Los Angeles International Airport in the United States. [Photo provided to China Daily]
Sweeping proposal underscores sharp political divisions
United States President Joe Biden has recast what has traditionally been considered infrastructure with a $2.3 trillion plan that includes money for jobs programs and caregivers, in addition to bridges and highways.
However, the word infrastructure is not included in the sweeping proposal s title.
Called the American Jobs Plan, it also proposes spending billions of dollars on affordable housing, help for schools and labor unions and expanding high-speed internet services, among numerous other priorities.