Cabinet’s ability to award Buy American exemptions ‘strenuously limited,’ Biden says
WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden says he has “strenuously limited” the ability of U.S. cabinet members to grant exemptions to his Buy American rules.
In his first speech to Congress as president, Biden says the protectionist doctrine will be the guiding principle of his $2.2-trillion American Jobs Plan.
Biden also says the rules, which have been the law of the land in the U.S. in various forms for nearly a century, do not violate existing trade agreements.
Canadian suppliers and contractors have been anxiously watching developments on the Buy American file, hoping to avoid being cut out of a lucrative, long-term effort to resurrect the U.S. economy.