Zacks Investment Research | Mar 05, 2018 01:23AM ET
Trump’s announcement that the United States will impose a 25% tariff on steel imports and a 10% tariff on aluminum imports has become the latest cause of concern for the U.S. economy and Wall Street. The tariffs are likely to result in an increase in raw material cost for manufacturers that use these metals.
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Auto
Both steel and aluminum are vital to the production of cars and trucks sold in America and would push up the sale prices of those vehicles considerably. The American Automotive Policy Council believes that the change would put the U.S. auto industry at a "competitive disadvantage ."
However, the price hike won’t be the same for all. CNBC reported that General Motors (NYSE:GM) sees only a modest impact because it buys 90% of “steel for U.S. production from U.S. suppliers." On the other hand, Honda Motor Co (NYSE:HMC) said that “imprudent tariffs imposed on imported steel and aluminum would raise prices on both domestic and imported products, thus causing an unnecessary financial burden on customers.”
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Alternative Energy
Solar projects, wind turbines and energy storage units are also likely to be pricier. The tariff could result in a hike in the cost of offshore platforms and pipelines. In any case, the Trump administration's Trump's Import Tariffs: ETF & Stocks in Focus ).
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Aerospace
U.S. aerospace industry thrives on steel and aluminum imports to construct aircraft. About 80% of an aircraft is made of aluminum. Companies like Boeing Company (NYSE:BA) , Lockheed Martin (NYSE:LMT) and Northrop Grumman (NYSE:NOC) may come under pressure. Aerospace and defense ETFs like iShares U.S. Aerospace & Defense ETF (HM:ITA) and SPDR S&P Aerospace & Defense (NYSE:XAR) ETF (LON:XAR) may also feel the pinch.
Candy
Aluminum foils are used to wrap chocolates. So, the tariff could lead to high costs for Hershey Company (NYSE:HSY) MDLZ . "Such a broad and sweeping order could have a negative impact on the entire U.S. economy, potentially costing U.S. jobs and ultimately, hurting American consumers through higher prices for everyday products," according to the Hershey spokesman, as quoted on npr.org.
Beer
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Consumer
Along with most market watchers, we too believe that companies will try to pass on some cost escalation to consumers. As a result, consumer ETFs like iShares U.S. Consumer Services ETF IYC may get slightly hurt.
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