Sentences with phrase «as a result of the tariffs»

The Consuming Industries Trade Action Coalition found that 200,000 workers in U.S. manufacturing lost their jobs as a result of the tariffs.
The sectors where higher tariffs still exist — agricultural goods; food, beverage, and tobacco; chemicals, rubber, and plastics; and motor vehicles and parts sectors — will experience the largest export gains as a result of tariff elimination under CETA (See chart below).
Wendong Zhang, an assistant professor of economics at Iowa State University, estimates that pig farmers stand to lose $ 4 or more per animal as a result of the tariffs.
The Nucor chief also addressed concerns about prices rising as a result of the tariffs.
He was not only breaking with Republican orthodoxy, but was also inviting a trade war that would threaten the livelihood of the working class that he had based his campaign on; it was altogether likely that price increases as a result of his tariffs would wipe out the small income gains that his tax cut bill had brought and slow the healthy economy.
«16 US steel stocks market cap up $ 1B as a result of tariff announcement today.
An analysis by GTM Research found that solar installations will continue to rise from 2018 to 2022, though there will be 11 percent fewer panels installed as a result of the tariffs.
At the time, the Consuming Industries Trade Action Coalition found that 200,000 jobs had been lost as a result of the tariffs, a number that exceeded the total number of people working in steel manufacturing at the time.
«Has the secretary of state done an impact assessment for the British steel industry on the knock - on effects of further global over capacity as a result of these tariffs
The Maryland solar industry asserts that the changes in the bill would stave off the Maryland 800 job losses GTM Research predicts were coming this year for the state as the result of the tariff decision.
The equation of «nullification or impairment» with «upsetting the competitive relationship» established between domestic and imported products as a result of tariff concessions has been consistently used by GATT panels examining non-violation complaints.
A report by a trade consulting firm released this month found that industries that consume a lot of steel and aluminum, including manufacturing and construction, could shed nearly 100,000 jobs as a result of the tariffs.
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