Northern Colorado manufacturers meet with Polis to discuss Trump tariffs

Denver (KDVR) – State Governor Jared Police Join a round table with manufacturers In northern Colorado on Wednesday to discuss the view of manufacturers on President Donald Trump’s tariff.

The round table has been hosted before Manufacturing sector partnership in North Colorado It included more than 35 factories and 30 parties in the industry. In a statement, the ruler highlighted concerns about the definitions, which expressed himself and others.

“The uncertainty in implementing the customs tariff makes it difficult because we hear mixed signals and anxiety from our customers in the electronics industry,” John Sig, President of Vergent Products, said in the ruler’s press statement. “We are witnessing an increase in activity for land projects from China, where our customers are looking for certainty in managing the costs of their products.

“We are also monitoring early recession signals due to inflation and economic slowdown, but we do not monitor this as much as the accumulation of our production orders remains strong,” Sig added.

On April 9, Polis Trump urged “to abandon” its customs tariff plan after the stock market was disrupted. He said that Trump is walking on the customs tariff was a delay in “A commercial war of its creation was destroying the economyPolice echoed these feelings on Wednesday.

“Today I heard from Colorado manufacturers who were clearly: increasing the tariff tax in Trump is bad for our economy, and they can close companies, and it will destroy good -wage jobs, all with the costs to raise the diligent colorandans,” Police said in a statement. “The constant uncertainty of the definitions that are fluctuated and suspended when the president’s whim will continue to exacerbate the recession and investment of suffocation. If the president is really concerned with American manufacturing, he must get rid of this failed tariff that caused damage to our economy and that may continue in the past years.”

Edison Stark, CEO of Atmoszero, said that America has one of the most educated and destiny workforce in the world, and that the transition to low -sideline consumption production is the bad use of this talent.

“Instead, we must focus on manufacturing the high -value industrial technologies that the world needs to update their energy systems. This is how we build flexible supply chains, strong wages and permanent American leadership in the global economy,” said Stark.

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