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Steeling the U.S. Economy for the Impacts of Tariffs

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Proposed steel and aluminum tariffs would likely trim a quarter percent from the U.S. gross domestic product over the long run. U.S. metals industries would likely expand, while heavy industries, such as machines and equipment, would probably contract along with aggregate capital formation. The main risks lie in the potential for retaliation by trading partners and the possibility of a trade war.

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  • Michael Sposi & Kelvinder Virdi, 2018. "Steeling the U.S. Economy for the Impacts of Tariffs," Economic Letter, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, vol. 13(5), pages 1-4, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:fip:feddel:00060
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