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Donald Trump hails Illinois steel mill as an economic success story

Donald Trump hails Illinois steel mill as an economic success story


The President pointed to the reopening of American Steel Plant as a success story after slapping the tariff on imported steel and aluminum in the last steel spring. On Wednesday, he and the European leader agreed to open negotiations on trade, a decision he called a success.
On Thursday, President Donald Trump put the new success of Illinois Steel Mill in a trumpet, emphasizing against criticism that their growing trade dispute was harming American workers and farmers.

The President pointed to the reopening of American Steel Plant as a success story after slapping the tariff on imported steel and aluminum in the last steel spring. On Wednesday, he and the European leader agreed to open negotiations on trade, a decision he called a success.


Trump, addressing workers in the company's steel coil warehouse in Granite City, said, "America never surrenders." "We do not wave white flag."

Trump was held in Iowa and Illinois a day after the European Commission's President Jean-Claude Junner reached the White House to end the trade barriers and address the US tariff on steel imports. Trump also said that the European Union has agreed to buy soybeans more than American farmers, who have seen China drastically fall in prices after retaliation charges.

Farmers and manufacturers have criticized the tariff imposed by Trump, have warned that they will increase global trade war and counterproductive charges from countries like China, Mexico and Canada, which would harm their livelihood and increase prices on consumers.

But Trump said that he proceeded to move forward with the United States Steel Industry's solidarity with workers from the National Security Concerns with imposed imports of 25 percent on tariff and unfair trade agreements. In the past, Trump said on Thursday, "Our steel towns have become ghost towns" and America has included "the worst trade deals done in history". Now he said, he was talking on better conditions.

Trump said, "After the years of shutdown and cutback, today the explosion furnace is getting bright in the granite city, the laborers have returned to the job and we once again go to the new American steel in the backbone of our country. They are. "
Prior to this, Trump said that Iowa farmers will benefit from their talks with European allies who are suffering from their protectionist business measures.

"We have just opened up Europe for farmers for you. You are not going to be very angry with Trump, I can tell you," the President said in the workforce development program in Piesta, where he is two Iowa Republican, Gove Kim Reynolds and Rap rod joined blum.

Congress leaders and Republicans have said that tariff steel manufactures and aluminum depends on raw materials and can increase prices.



It includes Mistry's continental nail corp, which is in Missouri's Poplar Bluff, which has closed several million dollar plants and is "on the verge of extinction" and blames its issue on the tariff tariff.

Spokesman James Glassman said, "This is a county which has gone up to 79 percent for trump, so people are definitely willing to give the benefit of doubt." "But due to this misguided tariff, their jobs are on stake."


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Donald Trump hails Illinois steel mill as an economic success story


Iowa is one of the country's leading producers of soybean, and the event of the North-Eastern Iowa Community College has announced a $ 12 billion in temporary assistance to the Department of Agriculture so that farmers can help American business partners deal with counterterrorism tariffs.

According to the American Chamber of Commerce, tariffs threaten more than $ 3.8 billion in Illinois exports, and major companies including Caterpillar and Boeing have already been hurt.

But Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross, briefing reporters on Air Force Van, said that more jobs have been created than losing steel and aluminum tariffs and have said that companies are blaming Trump wrongly for their issues.

Ross said about the European Union's deal on Wednesday, "It is a real loyalty that the President's business policy work is going on."

In the outskirts of St. Louis, more than 2,000 workers of granite city works were given cuttings before Thanksgiving 2015. US Steel cited lower oil prices, mill production of refineries for refineries and the availability of cheap as well as the auto industry, imported steel.

Granite City Works is now about 2,100 of the employment level of 2015, this is the second explosion furnace being operated from this fall. James Amos, economic development director of Granite City, said that job means more than dozens of steel processing plants across the city, which tend to tilt, cut, coat or rebuild the raw product.
US Steel President and CEO David Burit said that the company is experiencing "Renaissance" and credits Trump's work for the revival of the steel industry. Burit said, "The President has actually been in the office only in a short time, but due to the President many things have happened to our company."

Trump appeared to be eager to promote better economic news. The Commerce Department provides the first estimate of the second quarter gross domestic product on Friday, and the President indicated that the numbers would be in line with the economists' forecast: a sharp growth rate of 4 percent or more.

"You are going to see on Friday what happens with GDP. Lots of predictions. Lots of predictions," Trump told in Iowa. "I told you earlier, something with 5 in front of it ... we'll take anything with 4 ahead."

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