Texarkana Gazette

Trump hails steel mill as success story

- By Jill Colvin

GRANITE CITY, Ill.— President Donald Trump on Thursday trumpeted the renewed success of an Illinois steel mill, pushing back against criticism that his escalating trade disputes are hurting American workers and farmers.

The president pointed to the U.S. Steel plant’s reopening as a success story after he slapped tariffs on imported steel and aluminum last spring. On Wednesday, he and European leaders agreed to open talks on trade, a decision he called a breakthrou­gh.

“America never surrenders,” Trump said in an address to workers at the company’s steel coil warehouse in Granite City. “We don’t wave the white flag.”

Trump held events in Iowa and Illinois a day after reaching an accord with European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker at the White House to discuss tearing down trade barriers and address U.S. tariffs on steel imports. Trump also said the EU had agreed to buy more soybeans from American farmers, who have seen prices decline sharply since China imposed retaliator­y tariffs.

Farmers and manufactur­ers have criticized tariffs imposed by Trump, warning that they will spur a global trade war and retaliator­y tariffs from countries like China, Mexico and Canada that will damage their livelihood­s and raise prices on consumers.

But Trump said he stepped forward to protect the U.S. steel industry with tariffs of 25 percent on imports for national security concerns and in solidarity with workers who had been hurt by what he called unfair trade agreements. In the past, Trump said Thursday, “Our steel towns became ghost towns,” but after the U.S. engaged in “the worst trade deals ever made in history” under previous administra­tion, he was now negotiatin­g better terms.

Trump brought to the stage the company’s CEO and workers, who spoke of the importance of the plant to their community.

Earlier, Trump said his talks with European allies would benefit Iowa farmers who have been hurt by the fallout from his protection­ist trade measures.

“We just opened up Europe for you farmers. You’re not going to be too angry with Trump, I can tell you,” the president said at the workforce developmen­t event in Peosta, Iowa, where he was joined by two Iowa Republican­s, Gov. Kim Reynolds and Rep. Rod Blum.

 ?? AP Photo/Evan Vucci ?? President Donald Trump speaks on trade Thursday at Granite City Works Steel Coil Warehouse in Granite City, Ill.
AP Photo/Evan Vucci President Donald Trump speaks on trade Thursday at Granite City Works Steel Coil Warehouse in Granite City, Ill.

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