Aluminum Association Releases The Aluminum Agenda: A Policy Roadmap for a Competitive U.S. Aluminum Industry

Comprehensive Program Lays Out Policy Priorities for Long-Term Industry Growth


ARLINGTON, VA, May 07, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Today, the Aluminum Association released a brand-new policy roadmap -- The Aluminum Agenda: A Policy Roadmap for a Competitive U.S. Aluminum Industry. The roadmap lays out principles and policy goals for a sustainable U.S. aluminum sector in the 21st century. 

The Aluminum Association developed the document in consultation with aluminum companies spanning the entire industry value chain. The industry identified five key areas essential for future growth and investment in the U.S.: 

  • Trade: Negotiate with China to address structural aluminum overcapacity, eliminate trade barriers for countries that play by the rules and pursue targeted trade enforcement for countries that do not.
  • Environment: Develop common sense, science-based regulation in areas including air and water quality, chemical reporting and vehicle fuel economy standards.
  • Infrastructure: Increase long-term public and private funding and enact various reforms to recognize the benefits of sustainable materials to help shore up the nation’s highways, transit systems, electric grid and other critical infrastructure.
  • Energy: Ensure continued access to reliable, affordable and efficient domestic energy sources.
  • Workforce: Promote policies to enable the recruitment of a skilled and diverse workforce and improve workplace health and safety.

“The aluminum industry is a real bright spot for U.S. manufacturing,” said Michelle O’Neill, senior vice president, global government affairs & sustainability at Alcoa and chair of the Aluminum Association. “Despite significant global headwinds in recent years, the industry is investing and growing in the U.S. and implementing the Aluminum Agenda will help ensure that growth is sustainable for the long-term.” 

In addition to longer-range goals and principles, the Aluminum Agenda lists a number of near-term policy priorities to support the industry as well as the broader manufacturing sector. For example, the roadmap calls on lawmakers to pass a comprehensive infrastructure bill, promote increased curbside recycling and to remove Section 232 tariffs on aluminum imports from market economy countries.

“Obviously, our recent activity on trade issues has raised the aluminum industry’s profile among policymakers and the general public,” said Heidi Brock, president & CEO of the Aluminum Association. “What we’re highlighting with this policy roadmap is that while trade is critically important to the industry’s long-term health, it is not the only issue we face as we look out over the horizon. Continued growth and investment for the industry will require a far more comprehensive approach including a focus on energy, the environment, infrastructure and workforce issues.” 

The Aluminum Association will work to educate members of Congress and the administration on the roadmap in the coming weeks and months. To learn more and to read the full document, visit www.aluminum.org/agenda. 

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About The Aluminum AssociationThe Aluminum Association represents aluminum production and jobs in the United States, ranging from primary production to value added products to recycling, as well as suppliers to the industry. The Association is the industry’s leading voice, providing global standards, business intelligence, sustainability research and industry expertise to member companies, policymakers and the general public. The aluminum industry helps manufacturers produce sustainable and innovative products, including more fuel-efficient vehicles, recyclable packaging, greener buildings and modern electronics.  In the U.S., the aluminum industry supports $174 billion in economic activity and nearly 700,000 jobs. For more information visit https://www.aluminum.org, on Twitter @AluminumNews or at Facebook.com/AluminumAssociation.

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The industry identified five key areas essential for future growth and investment in the U.S.

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