AEM Joins Tariff Reform Coalition

AEM has joined the Tariff Reform Coalition, a coalition with more than 20 organizations representing companies that are adversely affected by the increasing use of tariffs.

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The Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM) has joined the Tariff Reform Coalition, a coalition with more than 20 organizations representing U.S. manufacturers, retailers, agricultural and food producers, as well as other companies that are adversely affected by the increasing use of tariffs.

“Tariffs don’t work and can’t be allowed to continue to threaten our industry’s 1.3 million jobs, ”said Dennis Slater, president of AEM. “The latest economic data shows these tariffs are hurting U.S. manufacturers and America’s farmers. We need our government to focus on supporting pro-manufacturing policies instead of policies undermining America’s economy. It’s time for Congress to exercise greater oversight of this administration’s use of tariffs, and that’s the mission of this new coalition that we’re joining today.”

The Tariff Reform Coalition sent a letter to leaders on Capitol Hill announcing the new coalition, including U.S Sen. Finance Committee Chairman Senator Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) and Ranking Member Sen. Ron Wyden (R-Ore.) and House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Representative Richard Neal and Ranking Member Rep. Kevin Brady. The coalition’s goal will be dedicated to ensuring clearer guidelines and greater Congressional oversight with respect to Presidential use of tariff authority.

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