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American Keg Co. photo |
The last U.S. manufacturer of steel beer kegs, located in Pottstown, Penn. (pop. 22,377), has laid off a third of its workers because of President Trump's new tariffs on steel and aluminum, Lizzie O'Leary
reports for
Marketplace.
The main problem, according to
American Keg Co. CEO Paul Czachor, is that the tariffs only cover raw materials and not finished products. That means imported kegs cost about $95 and domestic kegs about $115. The company has a loyal customer base that wants to buy American-made products, even if they're more expensive, but "they're only going to go so far as that price difference continues to rise," he told O'Leary. That will likely happen as domestic steel companies raise prices, secure in the knowledge that they're undercutting the artificially inflated costs of foreign steel. The tariffs will not take effect until March 23, but the price of domestic steel
jumped 4 percent on March 8, the day Trump signed the orders, and continues to rise as American steel makers anticipate the effects of the tariffs.
"I think when the tariffs came out, it was probably a good idea. I'm sure the steel industry needs some protection but there are some unintended consequences for companies such as us that have competition that make imports," Czachor told O'Leary. If he could talk to Trump, he says he would encourage steel tariffs that include finished products.
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