After writing the previous post I have been researching the proposed tariffs. Some figures jumped out: 960,000 steel jobs in the US were lost in 2017. In addition, the US only uses 75% of the steel we can manufacture.
Mexico and Canada provide 20% of our imported steel and it was just announced that they may be spared from the tariff. It is interesting that the NAFTA deal will be renegotiated and the administration said that Mexico will pay for the wall. Add South Korea and Brazil and the four countries represent 50% of our steel imports. I expect all four will get a reprieve from the tariff as well.
If there is a trade war our biggest exports are machinery, aircraft and space equipment, mineral fuels, and electronics. These are also our biggest imports. The export that is vulnerable is agriculture. NAFTA, Russia and China's response to the tariffs becomes the variable in this equation. Add North Korea's dependence on China with NAFTA and the economical positioning has taken a political and security twist.
To summarize my thoughts -
Scrap metal prices will continue to be based on capitalism and not steel imports or tariffs. This is assumed because of the increase in steel imports in 2017 to beat the tariff. The tariffs are more political than economical. If a trade war emerges we will be more self sufficient as we reel in our exports and increase production. This will lean towards isolationism.
Now for the conspiracy theorist's: What does this have to do with Uranium One?
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