Home AboutUs Exhibition
Info
News
Center
Exhibitor
Manual
Cost of
Participation
Floor
Plan

Media
Support
Contact Chinese
 News Type
Exhibition News
Industry News
Company News
Media reports
 New Detail
     
Trump Trade War - Tariffs aren’t the answer to China problem-2019 China(Guangzhou) Int’l Laser Equipment and Sheet Metal Industry Exhibition
4/10/2019  - Laser Equipment, Sheet Metal Industry expo
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Post And Courier reported that more than a year after President Donald Trump imposed tariffs on foreign metals, it’s still cheaper for US manufacturers to buy their aluminum from overseas suppliers than American producers. Last week, some of the US industry’s top executives including JW Aluminum CEO Mr Lee McCarter called for an end to the tariffs, saying they haven’t stopped overproduction in China and are actually making their own products more expensive. They also warned against White House proposals to remove the import fees on aluminum from Canada and Mexico and replace them with quotas on shipments from the two neighboring countries. That would lead to shortages in the aluminum U.S. companies need to make their products.

Mr Jean-Marc Germain, CEO of Constellium, which makes rolled aluminum at 24 sites in North America, Europe and Asia said that “Unfortunately, the tariffs have done nothing so far to stop China’s trade-distorting behavior in the market. What it does is increase the cost of our products.”

Germain said China’s aluminum production increased by 6 percent in 2018, with growth kicking in after the tariffs were implemented. Chinese government subsidies to the aluminum industry have totaled $70 billion over the last five years, according to a study by the Paris-based Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development.

Another study by George Mason University’s Mercatus Center shows US buyers of Chinese aluminum have obtained tariff waivers on 86 percent of their imports, belying the notion that the tariffs were designed to hurt China.

On the other hand, US companies using Canadian aluminum have received waivers on just 0.2 percent of their imports.

Aluminum executives said the White House should focus on “aggressive” talks with China to end overproduction and not on tariffs or quotas that penalize trading partners like Mexico and Canada.

Mr McCarter, whose Goose Creek company makes flat-rolled aluminum products for the construction and the heating, ventilation and air conditioning industries said that “Our country’s ability to produce thin-gauge foil has been severely impacted by China over the last 15 years.” 钣金展-激光设备展-2019年广州国际激光设备及钣金工业展 -2019 China(Guangzhou) Int’l Laser Equipment and Sheet Metal Industry Exhibition -Sheet metal exhibition, Sheet metal expo, 2019 Sheet metal exhibition, 2019 Sheet metal expo, China Sheet metal exhibition, China Sheet metal expo, Laser Equipment exhibition, Laser Equipment expo, 2019 Laser Equipment exhibition, 2019 Laser Equipment  expo, Laser exhibition, Laser expo
Copyright © 1996-2023  JULANG.COM.CN Stone Rich Sight. All Rights Reserved
Add:Room 3A05-3A06,Building A1,Xinghui Park,Huaming Road 29,Pearl River New City,Guangzhou,510623,China TEL:0086-20-38620782