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You see, the customer, the one buying the Nails, doesn't want to pay more for the nails. If you can produce good quality at a reasonable price, then people will buy from you. If you produce good quality and a higher price, then the cheaper alternative suddenly becomes more attractive.
Mid Continent Nail Corp in Poplar Bluffs, Missouri, laid off 60 of its 500 workers on June 15, and the company plans to cut 200 more by the end of July because of the tariff.
On March 1, US President Donald Trump announced he would impose tariffs of 25 percent on imported steel and 10 percent on imported aluminum to save US jobs, effective June 1.
Mid Continent gets steel for its nails from parent company Deacero in Mexico. Deacero must pay the 25 percent tax for materials shipped to Mid Continent despite the steel being sent to its own company.
The last major nail supplier in the country says the tariff has caused a 50 percent drop in sales, an increase in its prices and has driven customers to buy cheaper nails elsewhere.
The company is in danger of shutting production by Labor Day unless the Commerce Department grants it an exclusion from paying the tariffs, company spokesman James Glassman told CNN on Tuesday. Mid Continent Nail is “on the brink of extinction,” he said.
If you are wondering, this is exactly what we were told would not happen. Companies here in the United States would become more competitive and corporations would move manufacturing to the United States because of the Tariffs. Suddenly it doesn't seem to be the case, as if we all didn't see that coming.
How long before Trump slaps Tariffs on media companies reporting this bad news to Americans?

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Mid Continent Nail Corp in Poplar Bluffs, Missouri, laid off 60 of its 500 workers on June 15, and the company plans to cut 200 more by the end of July because of the tariff.
On March 1, US President Donald Trump announced he would impose tariffs of 25 percent on imported steel and 10 percent on imported aluminum to save US jobs, effective June 1.
Mid Continent gets steel for its nails from parent company Deacero in Mexico. Deacero must pay the 25 percent tax for materials shipped to Mid Continent despite the steel being sent to its own company.
The last major nail supplier in the country says the tariff has caused a 50 percent drop in sales, an increase in its prices and has driven customers to buy cheaper nails elsewhere.
The company is in danger of shutting production by Labor Day unless the Commerce Department grants it an exclusion from paying the tariffs, company spokesman James Glassman told CNN on Tuesday. Mid Continent Nail is “on the brink of extinction,” he said.
If you are wondering, this is exactly what we were told would not happen. Companies here in the United States would become more competitive and corporations would move manufacturing to the United States because of the Tariffs. Suddenly it doesn't seem to be the case, as if we all didn't see that coming.
How long before Trump slaps Tariffs on media companies reporting this bad news to Americans?