We are losing a lot more manufacturing due to the new tariffs on industrial parts than we are gaining from tariffs on finished products
We are losing a lot more manufacturing due to the new tariffs on industrial parts than we are gaining from tariffs on finished products
https://www.piie.com/blogs/realtime-economics/2025/trumps-ta...
Steel tariffs are calculated to cost ~$900k per job saved. It also makes all other industries in the US that use steel less competitive in the global market.
Steel is particularly sensitive in rich countries. Ask yourself: Why haven't all steel plants closed in rich countries and moved to poor countries? Military.
Sure, steel is important to keep in a country for many reasons. It doesn't mean tariffs are the most effective way to meet that goal.
Seems like subsidies for local steel producers would be better, then you're just paying the difference in cost for the level of capacity you want to keep local, versus distorting all steel consumption in the country.