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Trump just acknowledged that tariffs are paid by Americans, footwear trade
group CEO says
Reggie Wade
Reggie Wade
Yahoo FinanceAugust 13, 2019, 5:10 PM EDT
President Donald Trump arrives to speaks during a visit to the Pennsylvania
Shell ethylene cracker plant on Tuesday, Aug. 13, 2019 in Monaca, Pa. (AP
Photo/Susan Walsh)
President Donald Trump arrives to speaks during a visit to the Pennsylvania
Shell ethylene cracker plant on Tuesday, Aug. 13, 2019 in Monaca, Pa. (AP
Photo/Susan Walsh)
The Footwear Distributors and Retailers of America (FDRA) is breathing a
small sigh of relief as President Trump delays the implementation of
additional tariffs on $300 billion of Chinese Goods.
"The announcement today that the Trump Administration will be delaying the
additional 10% tariff on some footwear until December 1 is an acknowledgment
that tariffs are indeed paid by Americans,” the group’s president and CEO
Matt Priest said in a statement. “It is no coincidence that the
Administration is allowing certain shoes to come in without raising taxes in
hopes that prices do not rise at retail during the holidays. Our industry's
loud unified voice left a clear impression that shoe tariffs are already
extremely high, upwards of 67.5%, and any further tariffs would directly
raise costs on consumers and cost footwear jobs."
Priest, also says while the FDRA is pleased with the decision to delay new
tariffs on certain shoes, they are not satisfied.
"We will continue to fight for any exclusions on new tariffs and we will
fight to delay new tariffs on shoes until the entire tariff threat is lifted
off the backs of American families,” he said.
On August 1, President Trump tweeted that tariffs of 10% would be placed on
approximately $300 billion of Chinese imports while the U.S. and China
negotiate a new trade deal. The president has now instructed the United
States Trade Representative (USTR) to delay those proposed tariffs. The
additional duties on these items were set to go into effect on September 1
but have been pushed back to take effect on December 15.
Trump's willingness to impose tariffs on Chinese imports has loomed large
over the U.S. footwear industry since 70% of shoes sold in the U.S. come
from China. Groups such as the FDRA and the American Apparel and Footwear
Association have routinely spoken out about tariffs. The groups have also
highlighted the negative effect they can have on jobs within the retail
footwear industry. The FDRA said the now delayed 10% tariff: "President
Trump is, in effect, using American families as a hostage in his trade war
negotiations." The group also said that would not take this news lying down.
Tariffs and the threat of tariffs have been a longtime staple in President
Trump's trade war tool-belt. The decision to put these latest duties on hold
has many in the footwear industry holding out hope that headway could be
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