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Despite presidential promises, Keystone pipeline won’t have to use American steel

The “buy American” rules in Trump’s order clearing way for pipelines won’t apply to the high-profile Keystone project, which will carry ...


NEW YORK (CNNMoney) — Despite President Donald Trump’s promises, it looks like the Keystone XL pipeline won’t have to be made out of American steel after all.

A White House spokeswoman said Friday, March 3, that the “buy American” rules in Trump’s order clearing way for pipelines won’t apply to the high-profile Keystone project, which will carry crude oil from Canada to the U.S. Gulf Coast.

“The way that the Executive Order is written is actually … specific to new pipelines or those that are being repaired,” the spokeswoman said. “Since [Keystone] is already currently under construction … it was hard to go back. Everything moving forward would be all under that executive order.”

But Trump has vowed repeatedly that only steel from American steelmakers could be used on Keystone as well as other U.S. oil pipelines. He said so the day he signed the Executive Order, as well as in his address to Congress this week.

Trump also alluded to the requirement when he met with U.S. Steel CEO Mario Longhi at the White House last week.

“You’re going to be doing pipelines now, you know that?” he said to Longhi. “We put you heavy into the pipeline business.”

And he has said the buy-American rules were something he insisted on at the last moment.

“This took place while I was getting ready to sign,” he told the CPAC conference last week. “I said, ‘Who makes the pipes for the pipeline?’ Well, sir, it comes from all over the world, isn’t that wonderful? I said, ‘Nope, it comes from the United States or we’re not building one.’ American steel. If they want a pipeline in the United States, they’re going to use pipe that’s made in the United States, do we agree?”

But it’s not clear that Trump’s executive order could require the use of American-made steel on any pipeline.

The order calls for the Secretary of Commerce to draft “Buy American” rules for pipeline construction “to the maximum extent possible and to the extent permitted by law.”

At the time Trump signed the order, TransCanada did not comment whether it would move ahead with the pipeline if it were required to use American-made steel.

“We are aware that the Secretary of Commerce will come up with a plan to implement the executive order,” company spokesman Terry Cunha told CNNMoney at the time. “We will need time to review and analyze the plan when it is released to determine its impact to Keystone XL.”

It did not immediately respond to a request for further comment on Friday.

— CNN’s Kevin Liptak contributed to this report.

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