Stories Tagged as
Steel tariffs
Could tariffs make U.S. businesses less productive in the long run?
May 24, 2019
Higher tariffs on Chinese imports, especially those that are used to make things in the U.S., can cut efficiency and competitiveness, experts say.
Changing supply chains isn't as easy as 1, 2, 3
May 22, 2019
Some companies are better suited to change where they get things made than others.
Where do things stand with the trade war?
by
Kai Ryssdal
May 6, 2019
It's been kinda hard to keep up.
My Economy: Dealing with trade uncertainty
by
Daniel Shin
and Sean McHenry
May 6, 2019
Todd Adams just wants to see an end to trade and tariff volatility between the U.S. and China.
Tariff exemption process remains "frustrating" for companies submitting applications
Nov 7, 2018
Ronnie Smith at McMahon Steel is not convinced the people evaluating his requests were prepared to do so.
FOIA documents unmask the tariff exemption process
by
Phoebe Unterman
, Tracey Samuelson
and Janet Nguyen
Nov 5, 2018
We obtained Department of Commerce documents to see how applications were approved and denied.
Exemptions for steel tariffs are still in limbo
by
Amy Scott
and Phoebe Unterman
Oct 2, 2018
We check in with a stainless steel producer who is still trying to get reimbursed for tariffs he believes he wrongfully paid.
For public good, not for profit.
Life's good in the sector tariffs were intended to protect
by
Sean McHenry
and Kai Ryssdal
Aug 21, 2018
A steel producer stands behind Trump's decision to implement tariffs.
In the ongoing trade saga, some businesses are caught in bureaucratic crosshairs
by
Kai Ryssdal
Jul 25, 2018
Ronnie Smith at McMahon Steel Supply says buying foreign steel is "just an economic fact of life."
A dreaded ending to the tariff exemption process
Jul 19, 2018
Todd Adams is vice president of Stainless Imports Inc., a small family-owned stainless steel manufacturer based in Florida. We had Adams on the show in early May. His company had applied for an exemption from tariffs on a specific product; the company had “combed the earth” to find a mill that could produce it and found one […]