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In This Issue:

Front Page
So Cal Builders Launch TV Ads to Counter Growing NIMBYism
Builders Call for Sensible Flood Insurance Reforms From Congress
Circuit Court Returns Wetlands Case to District Court
Coast to Coast
Living Ever Larger: Estates in the Sky
Politics & Government
White House Cool to Rep. Baker's Katrina Recovery Plan
Congress Votes to Repeal Controversial Anti-Dumping Law
Economics & Finance
Big Builders Will Be Less Acquisitive in 2006
Regulators' Expansion of Housing Data Could Boost Lending
Tips
Builder's Tip: Coping With Mini-Grinders
Business Management
Analysis Yields Better Management, Greater Profits
See How You Measure Up With ‘Cost of Doing Business Study’
50Plus Housing
Beyond Location: Factors That Drive Active Adult Sales
Best Of Seniors Housing Honored at Builders' Show
Remodelers
Gen X Demand Providing a Strong Follow-Up to Boomers
Construction Safety
Web Tool Provides Quick Start on OSHA Compliance
OSHA Resources Helping Katrina Recovery Workers
Education
New Green Building Course Part of CGB Designation
Education Calendar
Green Building
Conference Focuses on Green Building Market
Research
Builders Say Quality Matters, Raises Productivity, Profitability
20club
Three 20 Club Members Named America’s Best
Regulation
‘Fear Factor’ Sells Advanced Home Technology
Katrina
Precautions Minimize Hospital’s Katrina Damage
Labor
NAHB Student Members in the Spotlight at Builders’ Show
Building Products
Group Provides Expertise on Home Electronics Options
TV
NAHB-Produced Programs on HGTV & DIY This Week
Endowment
Texas Builder Earns Top Honor for Community Service
Association News
2006 NAHB Committee and Council Leadership
Calendar Connects Members to NAHB Resources
GM $500 Exclusive Offer for NAHB Members
Calendar of Events
NAHB Career Center

Related Articles

White House Cool to Rep. Baker's Katrina Recovery Plan

Congress Votes to Repeal Controversial Anti-Dumping Law

Congress last week voted to repeal the Continued Dumping and Subsidy Offset Act, an anti-dumping trade law that allows U.S. firms to receive duties from foreign rivals, as part of a larger budget bill (S. 1932) that narrowly passed the House by a 216-214 margin.

Commonly known as the “Byrd amendment,” the law was enacted in 2000 through the efforts of Senator Robert Byrd (D-W. Va.) and will be repealed in October 2007.

NAHB supported repeal of the Byrd amendment because it encourages domestic industries to file trade cases in the hope that any duties collected will go directly to their corporate coffers instead of into the U.S. Treasury.

The controversial law is linked to the U.S./Canadian softwood lumber dispute.

The U.S. Customs Service has collected approximately $5 billion in duties to date, and the funds have yet to be distributed.

Several rulings by North American Free Trade Agreement panels have found that current duties on softwood lumber shipments are illegal and that the U.S. should repay the duties that have been collected.

However, the U.S. has been dragging out the legal proceedings in an effort to reach a negotiated settlement.

In addition, the World Trade Organization has ruled that the Byrd amendment violates its trade rules.

President Bush signed the budget bill into law last week.

For more information, e-mail Jason Lynn at NAHB, or call him at 800-368-5242 x8307.


 

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