
More local worries about inevitable inflation that isn't getting better after the election . . .
Andy Thomas, owner of Tin Man Metal Building Supply. "Pricing is going to go up and up, incrementally, because of the problems with the open market procuring steel products."
The tariffs come just after the steel market returned to somewhat normal last year after being disrupted by COVID-19.
Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .
Kansas City projects could see price hike due to new steel tariffs
The U.S. imported more than $58 billion worth of aluminum, steel and iron last year, and the cost to U.S. businesses could be substantial.
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