Kelly Loeffler visits Baltimore plant; Owner says tariffs will help
- Kelly Loeffler, head of the Small Business Administration, visited Marlin Steel in Baltimore to support tariffs promoting American manufacturing, as stated by Drew Greenblatt, the owner of Marlin Steel.
- Economists warn that tariffs could raise consumer prices and potentially lead to job layoffs, highlighting the economic risks involved.
- Drew Greenblatt noted that tariffs are essential for ensuring fairness in trade and reviving American manufacturing.
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'Leveling playing field': SBA secretary visits Baltimore plant; Owner says tariffs will help
Small Business Administration Secretary Kelly Loeffler visited Baltimore on Friday, highlighting the benefits of President Donald Trump’s trade agenda. Loeffler found a supportive audience at Marlin Steel Industries, a southwest Baltimore plant that employs 115 people. Drew Greenblatt, the plant’s owner, firmly believes Trump’s tariffs are a great equalizer that will be good for business. Greenblatt’s tour of his plant left Loeffler impressed. “…
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