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push up the cost by 25 and 10% respectively. that's money that would be paid by the countries who wanted to get their product on u.s. soil. if it was more expensive it could help u.s. steel and aluminum making them more competitive especially since they have complained for years about unfair practices overseas anyway. what about all the companies that rely on that raw material to make cars and airplanes and equipment and aluminum cans and appliances? what about those companies? now they would face a different supply chain where there maybe shortages, higher prices and that could affect a lot of people in other fields. estimates have 80 times as pane people work many stuff out of that raw material than in actually producing raw material. those people would face uncertain wages, uncertain hours, maybe more off shoring, not to mention what would happen

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