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Donald Trump’s Steel And Aluminum Tariffs Won’t Save Jobs In Texas
Posted on · “It would be a lot cheaper for the United States simply just to offer direct employment to those workers who lose their jobs.”
Posted on · “It would be a lot cheaper for the United States simply just to offer direct employment to those workers who lose their jobs.”
Posted on · The Trump administration's latest move to impose tariffs on steel and aluminum imports from the U.S.'s biggest strategic and trade partners has touched off a barrage of criticism and retaliation.
Posted on · The Trump administration had faced a midnight deadline to suspend or impose tariffs on imported steel and aluminum from a number of friendly countries, potentially complicating trade between Texas and the EU.
Posted on · President Trump's order includes exceptions for Canada and Mexico for the time being. The plan has prompted fears of a trade war, and GOP leaders have spoken out against it
Posted on · President Trump's order, which may come as early as Thursday, could include exceptions for U.S. allies. The plan has prompted fears of a trade war, and GOP leaders have spoken out against it.
Posted on · Steel and aluminum are a big component of projects in Houston's energy sector.
Posted on · On Friday's Houston Matters: We learn how potential new tariffs on steel and aluminium imports could affect the Houston economy. Then, Rice University President David Leebron answers listener questions. Plus, our non-experts discuss The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly of the week's news. And we preview the Houston Jewish Film Festival.
Posted on · The president promised steel and aluminum executives that he will levy tariffs on imports of their products in coming weeks. The tariffs will be 25 percent for steel and 10 percent for aluminum.