June 1, 2002
Bailiffs and terriers From the Wall Street Journal (quoted on The Note):
Less than three months after the Bush administration suggested its stiff new tariffs on steel imports would have only a limited impact on prices, the levies are sending waves of pain through America’s manufacturing sector—including steep price increases, supply shortages and layoff threats.I must have hallucinated all those bloggers who assured us that the steel tariff was a non-story. [09:04 AM]“The Bush administration just assumed that people could eat this—that it would be no big deal,” says Charles Blum, a consultant who advises U.S. middlemen who buy and sell steel domestically. “But it has become a big deal very fast…”
The tariff decision unleashed a barrage of withering international criticism and reprisal threats, but it now appears that President Bush also may pay a domestic political price. Anger is spreading across the Industrial Belt as manufacturers complain that the president’s bid to help one industry is hurting hundreds of companies that employ far more workers.
Hard-Hitting Moderator: Teresa Nielsen Hayden.
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