Governor describes Trump admin as 'chaos,' says tariffs are a tax
- Gov. Josh Shapiro visited Fegley's Brew Works in Bethlehem on Wednesday to discuss potential tariff impacts.
- President Trump's administration plans to implement a 25% tariff on imported canned beer and aluminum cans, causing concern.
- Pennsylvania craft brewers, already recovering from the pandemic, fear rising ingredient and supply costs due to the tariffs.
- Shapiro stated that "Main Street businesses are going to be hurt the most by a trade war" due to rising costs.
- Economists predict these tariffs could increase household consumer costs by $3,400 to $4,200, impacting small businesses.
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Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro railed Wednesday against President Donald Trump’s reciprocal tariffs that the White House argues are necessary to correct imbalances in international trade and to restore manufacturing power in the U.S.
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