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Motor Sich will return to state ownership - NSDC secretary
12.03.2021 09:46
Ukrinform
Ukraine s National Security and Defense Council (NSDC) has considered the issue of returning the Motor Sich enterprise to state ownership, NSDC Secretary Oleksiy Danilov has said.
He said this at a briefing following an NSDC meeting on Thursday, March 11, according to an Ukrinform correspondent. The issue concerns the Motor Sich enterprise in Zaporizhia. To date, a relevant decision has been made, according to which the Motor Sich enterprise will be returned in the near future to the Ukrainian people, to the ownership of the Ukrainian state in a constitutional way, Danilov said.
President Biden took office at the height of modern American protectionism. The trade policy legacy he inherited from the Trump administration puts the United States at a crossroads. Will Biden go down the problematic path of executive overreach like his predecessor, or will he forge a new path? We may not need to wait long to find out. In his first trade action, President Biden reinstated tariffs on aluminum from the United Arab Emirates under Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962, which authorizes the president to impose tariffs when a certain product is “being imported into the United States in such quantities or under such circumstances as to threaten to impair national security.” Though infrequently used in the past, Section 232 was a favored trade tool of the Trump administration, which was responsible for nearly a quarter of all Section 232 investigations initiated since 1962. While Congress has constitutional authority over trade policy, Section 232 gives th