Went to buy just a couple sticks of 2x2 today for a couple gates for my daughter. Supplier said steel is up 40-50% since new year.
Tariffs increase the cost of the product in the end. The cost of building a car for example or any other consumable. This has repercussions on any product that a country has to export. But you can likely buy a Chinese or any other country’s vehicle or product that does not have the tariff priced into the steel. Doesn’t it make more sense to tariff the consumable coming in from out of country. Seems just down right illogical to me.
Does a foreign country's import tariff also effect the USA made steels price?
I can not imagine that a steel company in the US that is making steel not to take advantage of the price increase. Hell the tariffs aren't even in place and the manufacturers and resellers are already taking advantage of the potential situation according to some comments on this thread.
I can not imagine that a steel company in the US that is making steel not to take advantage of the price increase. Hell the tariffs aren't even in place and the manufacturers and resellers are already taking advantage of the potential situation according to some comments on this thread.
Wouldn't the tariff level the playing field for American made steel by American workers? Foreign steel has been historically cheaper because of slave labor and poorer quality.
Wouldn't the tariff level the playing field for American made steel by American workers? Foreign steel has been historically cheaper because of slave labor and poorer quality. Now with an import tariff, wouldn't American made steel finally become competitive and start driving more sales/production to within our borders with our own workers?

Wouldn't the tariff level the playing field for American made steel by American workers? Foreign steel has been historically cheaper because of slave labor and poorer quality. Now with an import tariff, wouldn't American made steel finally become competitive and start driving more sales/production to within our borders with our own workers?
Well, I for one will happily pay the 50% mark up since I am getting better quality steel....
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Yes it would, the same way the last tire tariff did. The Obama administration imposed punitive tariffs on tires imported from China from the normal rate of 4% all the way up to 35% in September of 2009 (for a full year), followed by a 30% tariff in 2010 and then a 25% tariff in 2011.
The tire tariffs cost US consumers over $900,000.00 per job saved and led to the loss of 3 retail jobs per factory job saved. Also, the additional money that US consumers spent on tires reduced their spending on other retail goods, indirectly lowering employment in the retail industry.
Studies repeatedly show that the consumer cost of trade protection typically exceeds, by a wide margin, any reasonable estimate of what a normal jobs program might cost. It is a very slippery slope. Be careful what you wish for.
Well, I for one will happily pay the 50% mark up since I am getting better quality steel....
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Someone is using the excuse of the tariff to make more money. I like money, too.
LMFAO
But OTHO, my theory was right on this one .... stir up some ****, see what is floating and see what lands. If something falls, must make sure it lands on the other side. Take credit for things you didn't do. LMFAO... Great Leader, comes with no Responsibilities.
Yes it would, the same way the last tire tariff did. The Obama administration imposed punitive tariffs on tires imported from China from the normal rate of 4% all the way up to 35% in September of 2009 (for a full year), followed by a 30% tariff in 2010 and then a 25% tariff in 2011.
The tire tariffs cost US consumers over $900,000.00 per job saved and led to the loss of 3 retail jobs per factory job saved. Also, the additional money that US consumers spent on tires reduced their spending on other retail goods, indirectly lowering employment in the retail industry.
Studies repeatedly show that the consumer cost of trade protection typically exceeds, by a wide margin, any reasonable estimate of what a normal jobs program might cost. It is a very slippery slope. Be careful what you wish for.
No responsibilities?
Saving lives is serious.
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-...fety-risk-u-s-lawmakers-idUSN3057732120080430
Aaaaaand that's from a democrat in 08.![]()
I was at the scrap yard last weekend and got $.80/lb for mixed steel. A rusted BBQ grill, junk filing cabinets and garage door springs got me $27! I was shocked.
Again coming from Cali and experiencing BRIDGE FAILURES compliments of Chinese steel, thanks to shwarzenegger, I would think you would be pro American made steel that is made to strict testing standards....
I guess not??
Hard to compare tires to steel, and sales positions (lmao) but keep on keeping on
china has something like 90% of worldwide steal production. That is insane. Course environmental regulations are a hugggge reason....
Does a foreign country's import tariff also effect the USA made steels price?
Again coming from Cali and experiencing BRIDGE FAILURES compliments of Chinese steel, thanks to shwarzenegger, I would think you would be pro American made steel that is made to strict testing standards....
I guess not??
Hard to compare tires to steel, and sales positions (lmao) but keep on keeping on
I agree 100%. Any idiot who builds a bridge or building using cheap steel is a *****............
