Why We Can't Have Nice Things

Why We Can't Have Nice Things: Can You Afford Tariffs on Tin Cans?

Sep 7, 2023
The podcast discusses the fight over tariffs on imported tinplate steel, which could lead to reduced supply and higher prices. The potential consequences include job loss, increased imports from Mexico, and a 19 to 30 percent increase in food prices. The podcast also highlights the biased and unfair tariff process, the influence of lobbying groups, and the detrimental effects of protectionism.
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ANECDOTE

Tariff Petition on Tinplate Steel

  • Cleveland-Cliffs, a steel company, petitioned for tariffs up to 300% on imported tinplate steel.
  • This steel is used to make cans, and half of the U.S. supply is imported.
INSIGHT

Impact of Tariffs on Consumers

  • Tariffs on imported tinplate steel will increase can prices, impacting consumers.
  • Low-income Americans, who rely on canned goods, will be significantly affected.
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Job Losses from Tariffs

  • Tariffs on tinplate steel could lead to job losses in food manufacturing and can-making.
  • Ironically, protecting steel jobs might outsource other blue-collar jobs.
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