Trump Tariff Creates 500 New Steel Jobs
And It Hasnt Even Taken Effect Yet
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By Scot Bertram
March 17, 2018 at 2:54pm
Illinois manufacturers could see both benefits and drawbacks to new tariffs put in place by the Trump administration.
President Donald Trump announced a 25 percent tariff on steel and a 10 percent tariff on aluminum imported into the U.S. There are exemptions for Canada and Mexico, pending a possible renegotiation of the North American Free Trade Agreement.
Mark Denzler is vice president and COO of the Illinois Manufacturers Association. He says this state could be affected more than others.
Illinois manufacturing is a very large part of our economy, employing about 600,000 workers, Denzler said. Were also a very diverse manufacturing economy, so this is going to have a profound impact in a couple of different ways.
Denzler says some companies will benefit from the move. For example, U.S. Steel has announced it will rehire about 500 workers in Granite City, Illinois, which appears to be in part because of the new tariffs.
President Donald Trump highlighted U.S. Steels decision when he formally announced the tariffs Thursday.
In anticipation that wed be here today, U.S. Steel announced its reopening a mill in Illinois a big one and recalling 500 workers immediately, Trump said.
But Denzler noted that others wont be as lucky.
Illinois is the second largest (state) importer of steel, for example, so when you see those increased prices, thats going to trickle down, he said. We use a lot in the auto industry and heavy equipment. And so thats going to have a negative impact on a lot of manufacturers in Illinois as well.
Denzler says tariffs paid by manufacturers generally are absorbed into the price of products.
That means Illinois consumers soon could be paying more for various goods.
Its generally the case, Denzler said. For example, if the auto sector has to pay additional costs to procure steel, that would probably increase the cost of the car to the consumer.
Denzler says the impact of the tariffs will be lessened due to the Trump administration carving out Canada and Mexico, which account for about one-third of the steel imports into the U.S.
Poster Comment:
They are going to reopen Granite City mill? It seems the Chicago's South Works has been shuttered and torn down for very long time.`
And besides, how good could Mexican steel possibly be?