This seems like a good way to keep manufacturing jobs in the US. Nothing's made out of steel or aluminum, so the higher input costs won't hurt any Americans.https://twitter.com/kaylatausche/status/969263854369820673 …
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Did you think these steel tariffs mean Trump's "getting tough" on China? When it comes to US steel imports, China's not even in the top-10. Take that, Canada, Brazil, and South Korea!pic.twitter.com/KgICeWbKDa
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The real estate market will take a few days before it digests that higher steel costs will translate into more expensive real estate combined with higher interest rates, and that would impact them directly.
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This is the same nonsense as the solar panel tariffs, which will only hurt us because we employ 250k people in the installation end and we produce little on manufacturing end.
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And most Trump money is made from the license of the name not the building of hotels so they don’t care.
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