• Zerlyna@lemmy.world
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    15 hours ago

    I buy steel products and the domestic prices are already increasing. Defeats the point of buying here vs importing. 🤷‍♀️

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      11 hours ago

      Yeah that’s because the U.S. doesn’t have the production capacity to support its steel demands. We import something like 20% of the steel we use, and it’s mostly from our neighbors, which these fucking dumbasses are pissing off for zero benefit.

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        Biden took a protectionist action by blocking a Japanese company’s purchase of a major US Steel company. Trump took further protectionist action by tariffing foreign steel.

        Now both of those may have backfired because the market manipulation prevented outside investors from modernizing US steel production facilities, and protective tariffs by definition raise prices.

        In effect it is less competition and crappier product for US consumers.

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        11 hours ago

        His rationale is to slowly bring that production back to the US. Can the US even make enough steel to meet its demand domestically?

        The theory is that it’ll hurt for 5 to 10 years but be economically beneficial in the long run.

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          7 hours ago

          He doesn’t have rationale.

          He could just pass laws to require more steel production, even subsidise it, which would work faster and not be painful, but that kind of planning and forward thinking are beyond a conservative.