‘We’re headed in the wrong direction’: Tariffs drive up prices, hurt output, PMI says
- American manufacturers in early 2025 experience a surge in demand as tariffs force companies to rethink business with China.
- President Donald Trump’s implementation of a steep 145% duty on imports from China is intended to encourage domestic manufacturing and discourage companies from relocating production overseas.
- Manufacturers like Grand River Rubber & Plastics in Ohio report millions in new orders and continuous production to meet rising demand.
- Jack Schron, president of Jergens Inc., noted that the company is operating continuously around the clock to meet the high demand.
- Despite increased output, ISM's PMI shows manufacturing contraction due to tariffs raising costs and creating industry uncertainty.
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