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The case against steel tariffs.(Letters To The Editor)(Letter to the Editor)

The New American

| January 10, 2005 | Ingram, Jonathan | COPYRIGHT 2005 American Opinion Publishing, Inc. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan.  All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

In a recent article entitled "Foreign Nations Target U.S. Steel" (November 29, 2004 issue), Mr. William Jasper presents many good facts, but none of these justify the reenactment of steel tariffs!

Steel tariffs would help steel producers in the United States, but they would hurt everyone else. Early in the article, Mr. Jasper points to one American entrepreneur who uses steel in his product, the Agri-Trac. If steel tariffs are reimposed, this will add to the cost of steel, not take from it. This would only hurt steel-using industries like the Haws Agri-Trac. The article itself testifies to this fact when nothing that (after the removal of steel tariffs) "the supply is still tight, but Haws says at least he can get it."

In the article, Mr. Jasper also points to "dumping" by subsidized foreign industries as a problem. Here he is dead wrong. Yes, foreign companies subsidized by their governments do sell steel at rates lower than which they would otherwise be able. While this is a benefit to their country's steel industry and a detriment to ours, as a whole this is to the benefit of the U.S. and a detriment of their country's economy.

This can be seen by reductio ad absurdum. What if a foreign government subsidized their steel industry to such an extent that it effectively removed all cost and this steel industry was able to "sell" steel on the U.S. market for free? This would devastate the U.S. steel industry as they could not compete with the price, but it would be a boon to the American industry as a whole which would be getting steel paid for by foreign taxpayers. While this scenario is indeed absurd, subsidized steel is ...

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