American manufacturers are most competitive in the world market when they have access to steel, aluminum, and other inputs at competitive prices. Trade policies aimed to benefit one area of manufacturing over another, such as tariffs on steel and aluminum, not only harms the users of these products, but subsidiary industries as well.
Hard-working men and women in Georgia need trade policies that prioritize opening new markets, as well as keeping domestic markets open for imports of intermediate goods.
Please join Tori Whiting, Jay Van Andel Trade Economist at the Heritage Foundation and Griff Lynch, Executive Director of the Georgia Ports Authority to discuss how Georgia and the US can continue to benefit from free trade.
Hard-working men and women in Georgia need trade policies that prioritize opening new markets, as well as keeping domestic markets open for imports of intermediate goods.
Please join Tori Whiting, Jay Van Andel Trade Economist at the Heritage Foundation and Griff Lynch, Executive Director of the Georgia Ports Authority to discuss how Georgia and the US can continue to benefit from free trade.
Additional Event Details:
- When: November 14, 2018 at 11:30 AM - 1:15 PM
- Where: The Georgian Club, 100 Galleria Parkway #1700, Atlanta, GA 30339
- Food: Lunch will be provided
*Registration/Networking starts at 11:30 AM, and the program runs from 12:00 PM to 1:15 PM.