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DT #549 Understanding the Impact of Tariffs on the Can Manufacturing Industry

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Summary This Develop This! episode delves into the complexities of tariffs and their impact on the can manufacturing industry in the United States. Dennis Fraise hosts Rick Huether, CEO and Chairman of the Board of the Independent Can Company, and Robert Budway, President of the Can Manufacturers Institute, to discuss the historical context of tariffs, the current state of the industry, and the challenges faced by manufacturers. The discussion highlights the importance of understanding how tariffs affect not only businesses but also consumers and the potential for reshoring manufacturing in the U.S. amidst ongoing economic challenges.

Takeaways

  • Tariffs significantly impact the cost structure of can manufacturing.
  • The can industry is a vital yet often overlooked part of the food supply chain.
  • Economic developers play a crucial role in advocating for the can manufacturing sector.
  • The current tariff regime is complex and constantly changing.
  • Manufacturers are facing unprecedented challenges due to tariffs and material sourcing issues.
  • Sustainability and recycling are key advantages for the can industry.
  • The consumer will ultimately bear the cost of increased tariffs.
  • Investment in domestic manufacturing capacity is essential for future stability.
  • Collaboration between manufacturers and policymakers is necessary to address tariff impacts.
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134 episodes

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Content provided by Dennis Fraise and Develop This! Podcast. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Dennis Fraise and Develop This! Podcast or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Summary This Develop This! episode delves into the complexities of tariffs and their impact on the can manufacturing industry in the United States. Dennis Fraise hosts Rick Huether, CEO and Chairman of the Board of the Independent Can Company, and Robert Budway, President of the Can Manufacturers Institute, to discuss the historical context of tariffs, the current state of the industry, and the challenges faced by manufacturers. The discussion highlights the importance of understanding how tariffs affect not only businesses but also consumers and the potential for reshoring manufacturing in the U.S. amidst ongoing economic challenges.

Takeaways

  • Tariffs significantly impact the cost structure of can manufacturing.
  • The can industry is a vital yet often overlooked part of the food supply chain.
  • Economic developers play a crucial role in advocating for the can manufacturing sector.
  • The current tariff regime is complex and constantly changing.
  • Manufacturers are facing unprecedented challenges due to tariffs and material sourcing issues.
  • Sustainability and recycling are key advantages for the can industry.
  • The consumer will ultimately bear the cost of increased tariffs.
  • Investment in domestic manufacturing capacity is essential for future stability.
  • Collaboration between manufacturers and policymakers is necessary to address tariff impacts.
  continue reading

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