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The steel and aluminum tariffs on Canada, the European Union, and Mexico are meant to make good on President Trump’s longstanding promises to protect American industry, but they’ve prompted a fierce response from allies.
Republicans and Intended Consequences:
Consumers don’t be shocked when you have to pay more.
Workers in the steel and aluminum industry will lose their jobs.
Trump and Wilbur Ross are deaf to American businesses, Aluminum Association and everyday Americans who all have skin in the game.
Tariffs of 25 percent on steel and 10 percent on aluminum from the European Union, Canada and Mexico, which together supply nearly half of America’s imported metal, are to take effect at midnight Thursday, Wilbur Ross, the commerce secretary
American businesses that use steel and aluminum have also objected, as their costs rise and their overseas sources of materials dwindle.
The Aluminum Association, which represents most of the aluminum producers in the United States, said on Thursday that it was “disappointed” by the announcement. Heidi Brock, the association’s president, said the move would do little to address the larger issue of overcapacity in China
“potentially alienating allies and disrupting supply chains that more than 97 percent of U.S. aluminum industry jobs rely upon.”, Aluminum Association President Heidi Brock
EU and Mexico firing back and targeting Republican and Trump states. Canada?
European officials are preparing to impose retaliatory levies on an estimated $3 billion of imported American products later in June. The European tariffs will target goods like bourbon and Levi’s jeans that are produced in states represented by Republican lawmakers who have supported Mr. Trump’s stance.
Mexico announced retaliatory tariffs of its own on Thursday, targeting imports from the United States that included flat steel, lamps, pork products and prepared meat products, apples, grapes, cranberries and cheeses. The goods had been chosen to have the strongest impact on areas that supported Mr. Trump, analysts said.
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