Trump to meet U.S. lawmakers to discuss trade, focus on steel and aluminium

Reuters  |  WASHINGTON 

(Reuters) - U. S. will meet with a group of lawmakers on Tuesday to discuss trade matters, as he ponders whether to takes steps to limit and aluminium imports seen as damaging to U. S. businesses.

A month ago the Commerce Department handed Trump the results of its investigation into and aluminium imports, giving him 90 days to respond. They have offered no insight into their conclusions.

"The will hear from members of across the spectrum of opinions on trade matters, including the pending (Section) 232 cases on and aluminium," said

"This meeting is part of the president's commitment to ensure fair and reciprocal trade policies that support the American worker and grow the American economy," she said.

company executives urged Trump early this month to impose trade measures to curb capacity and surging imports they say are undermining domestic industry.

Trump is considering action on both and aluminium under the rarely used 'Section 232' of a 1962 U. S. trade law, which allows for restrictions to protect national security.

A statement from the office of U. S. Senator Sherrod Brown, an Democrat, said Brown and his Republican colleague, Rob Portman, will be among the group to meet Trump at the is an producer.

"The senators have worked together to push for quick action to address Chinese overcapacity, which is threatening jobs," the statement said.

(Reporting by Steve Holland; Editing by and Rosalba O'Brien)

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First Published: Tue, February 13 2018. 05:15 IST