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Maine companies are feeling the consequences of Trump's steel tariffs

Source: Bangor Daily News

North Berwick sports-seating manufacturer Hussey Seating is sounding alarms about the effect that President Donald Trump’s steel tariffs are having on its bottom line – a concern independent Maine Sen. Angus King said is widespread in the state and beyond. 

Hussey CEO Gary Merrill said his company and many steel-based businesses in the Northeast depend on Canadian suppliers for raw materials, and that the tariffs that the White House announced recently will damage revenues at the company, which employs 300 people. 

“It’s a significant impact to us,” Merrill said. “A lot of our backlog is already in place, and we’ve quoted those jobs with the old pricing in place. So it will affect our bottom line this year. And then going forward we’re going to have to pass those costs on to our customers because there’s no way we can absorb them and it could impact our competitive position with our competitors, especially our foreign competitors.” 

Trump’s recent trade action includes a 25 percent tariff on Canadian steel and a 10 percent tariff on aluminum. Merrill said that the commodities market started reacting to the expected tariffs months ago, and between them and other market forces, Hussey’s steel costs have already spiked 45 percent this year. 

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3 minutes ago, ICEMAN! said:

The article is right.  The market started jacking prices on steel months ago.  

Funny what happens when you threaten the worlds supply of slave made government subsidized chinese garbage steel 

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5 minutes ago, Stephen Hawking said:

What company quotes jobs based on what they "think" material will cost them in the future?

If they have to stick to thier quotes, would not the suppliers have to stick to what they quoted the factory as well?

Suppliers will quote the time period any quote is valid for.  Problem is some/many jobs take much longer to get processed through procurement.

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2 minutes ago, ICEMAN! said:

Aluminum went up too

And wood construction products have more than doubled in the last 2 years........and gas prices are up 50%

what the fuck is your point.....its called real demand driving prices

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13 minutes ago, f7ben said:

And wood construction products have more than doubled in the last 2 years........and gas prices are up 50%

what the fuck is your point.....its called real demand driving prices

I thought steel was going up because of threatening Chinese steel?  Now it’s just supply and demand?  Tariffs have no effect?

Aluminum went up due to the tariffs.

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4 minutes ago, ICEMAN! said:

I thought steel was going up because of threatening Chinese steel?  Now it’s just supply and demand?  Tariffs have no effect?

Aluminum went up due to the tariffs.

The price of steel was decimated for a decade because of stagnant economy and chinese over supply. This is a sharp correction than should have been a gradual one. 

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2 minutes ago, f7ben said:

The price of steel was decimated for a decade because of stagnant economy and chinese over supply. This is a sharp correction than should have been a gradual one. 

I saw roughly a drop per pound of 20 cents from the high in 2009 and then it slowly worked it’s way back up before this recent tariff spike.  It’s still not quite where it was. 

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1 hour ago, Mainecat said:

Trump MAGA

Maine companies are feeling the consequences of Trump's steel tariffs

Source: Bangor Daily News

North Berwick sports-seating manufacturer Hussey Seating is sounding alarms about the effect that President Donald Trump’s steel tariffs are having on its bottom line – a concern independent Maine Sen. Angus King said is widespread in the state and beyond. 

Hussey CEO Gary Merrill said his company and many steel-based businesses in the Northeast depend on Canadian suppliers for raw materials, and that the tariffs that the White House announced recently will damage revenues at the company, which employs 300 people. 

“It’s a significant impact to us,” Merrill said. “A lot of our backlog is already in place, and we’ve quoted those jobs with the old pricing in place. So it will affect our bottom line this year. And then going forward we’re going to have to pass those costs on to our customers because there’s no way we can absorb them and it could impact our competitive position with our competitors, especially our foreign competitors.” 

Trump’s recent trade action includes a 25 percent tariff on Canadian steel and a 10 percent tariff on aluminum. Merrill said that the commodities market started reacting to the expected tariffs months ago, and between them and other market forces, Hussey’s steel costs have already spiked 45 percent this year. 

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Read more: https://bangordailynews.com/2018/06/16/business/maine-companies-are-feeling-the-consequences-of-trumps-steel-tariffs/

It leaves cheap Chinese steel for the rest of the world to use. 

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I wouldn't mind China getting our money, IF the fucking products were any good. They all suck. Have of the stuff they send here are TOXIC. Fucking chink bastids send us poisoned products.

 

FUCK THE AMERICAN BUSINESSMAN!!!! FUCKING GREEDY COCK-SUCKING BASTIDS!!

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3 minutes ago, ICEMAN! said:

I saw roughly a drop per pound of 20 cents from the high in 2009 and then it slowly worked it’s way back up before this recent tariff spike.  It’s still not quite where it was. 

So we are clear.....my preference would have been that China actually stuck to their promise to address their over capacity and for them to quit subsidizing their steal and dumping it illegally. Its obvious that didnt and wasnt going to happen. I support more or less for natural market cycles and functions dictating demand and price but sometimes significant action is needed to address nefarious economic actors. 

Trump is a big dumb hammer but everyone before him refused to even pick up the scalpel 

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3 minutes ago, spin_dry said:

It leaves cheap Chinese steel for the rest of the world to use. 

And it leaves us with a booming economy , rising wages , record low unemployment and real demand driving record GDP.

Sorry that hurts you 

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27 minutes ago, ICEMAN! said:

China tariffs on U.S. soybeans could cost Iowa farmers up to $624 million

https://amp.desmoinesregister.com/amp/705121002?__twitter_impression=true

Now we are back to caring about farmers and their soybeans?  

Haven't heard a damn thing about it for a while, until now.  

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1 hour ago, f7ben said:

Funny what happens when you threaten the worlds supply of slave made government subsidized chinese garbage steel 

Bleeding heart liberals defending child slave labor and industry ruining communist commodity dumping. Complete retardation on full display. 

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