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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsTrump's 'golden age' killed another American company's factory in a red state
First off I take issue with NC being a red state. It is much less red of late. Goodyear stuttering it's Fayetteville plant and costing 1,700 jobs is typical of an administration full of incompetents.
Reason Magazine reports President Donald Trump's tariffs and his war with Iran appears to have personally played a role in killing a profitable North Carolina tire factory.
The Goodyear Rubber and Tire Co. announced this week that it would be shuttering its Fayetteville, North Carolina, plant that currently employs more than 1,700 workers, reports Reason, before analyzing company reports to sort through the reasons.
Translating P.R.-speak a bit easier when you look at what company executives have been telling investors, said Eric Boehm. Goodyear lost $249 million during the first three months of the year after earning a $115 million profit during the same three months last year, just prior to Trump's tariffs being announced. Along with that announcement, CEO Mark Stewart said that "higher raw material costs" due to the war would force Goodyear to take "meaningful actions to strengthen our cost structure. The 1,700 employees in Fayetteville would appear to be on the receiving end of that action and for them, it certainly will be meaningful.
Boehm said Trumps tariffs delivered another significant blow. Company reps say it is expecting to receive $46 million in refunds after the Supreme Court ruled Trump's "emergency" tariffs to be unlawful. But even with that refund, Goodyear's CFO Christina Zamarro said on a recent earnings call that inflation and tariffs would contribute to economic headwinds that could total a $420 million loss over the full year.
Simply put: you can't make tires without rubber, and it is impossible to buy rubber that isn't imported because rubber trees do not grow in the United States, said Boehm. That means American tire companies import rubber from places like Thailand [which] exports a lot of excess rubber to other parts of the world, including the United States....
The Goodyear Rubber and Tire Co. announced this week that it would be shuttering its Fayetteville, North Carolina, plant that currently employs more than 1,700 workers, reports Reason, before analyzing company reports to sort through the reasons.
Translating P.R.-speak a bit easier when you look at what company executives have been telling investors, said Eric Boehm. Goodyear lost $249 million during the first three months of the year after earning a $115 million profit during the same three months last year, just prior to Trump's tariffs being announced. Along with that announcement, CEO Mark Stewart said that "higher raw material costs" due to the war would force Goodyear to take "meaningful actions to strengthen our cost structure. The 1,700 employees in Fayetteville would appear to be on the receiving end of that action and for them, it certainly will be meaningful.
Boehm said Trumps tariffs delivered another significant blow. Company reps say it is expecting to receive $46 million in refunds after the Supreme Court ruled Trump's "emergency" tariffs to be unlawful. But even with that refund, Goodyear's CFO Christina Zamarro said on a recent earnings call that inflation and tariffs would contribute to economic headwinds that could total a $420 million loss over the full year.
Simply put: you can't make tires without rubber, and it is impossible to buy rubber that isn't imported because rubber trees do not grow in the United States, said Boehm. That means American tire companies import rubber from places like Thailand [which] exports a lot of excess rubber to other parts of the world, including the United States....
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Trump's 'golden age' killed another American company's factory in a red state (Original Post)
Norbert
10 hrs ago
OP
Yes there is all kinds of collateral damage, but this is people getting what they voted for.
RockRaven
10 hrs ago
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ms liberty
(11,358 posts)1. North Carolina is purple but gerrymandered to hell and back.
RockRaven
(19,725 posts)2. Yes there is all kinds of collateral damage, but this is people getting what they voted for.
Stop voting for this shit if you don't want it to happen to you and/or yours.
RainCaster
(13,878 posts)3. So much winning