White House appears to grant exemption to KXL from Buy American order
OTTAWA — The White House has delivered welcome news to proponents of the long-delayed Keystone XL pipeline project, suggesting it’s likely to be exempted from a requirement involving the use of American steel that might have complicated its approval.
A spokeswoman for President Donald Trump suggested Friday that his recent order that U.S. pipelines be built with American steel did not apply to the hotly debated project linking Alberta and Texas.
“The way that executive order is written … it’s specific to new pipelines or those that are being repaired,” Sarah Huckabee Sanders told media travelling with Trump to Florida.
“And since this one is already currently under construction, the steel is already literally sitting there, it would be hard to go back. But I know that everything moving forward (in future projects) would fall under that executive order.”


