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Tariffs: What Price Will North Carolina Pay?

North Carolina's tobacco industry is among those that will be affected by new tariffs.
Larry Lamb
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North Carolina's tobacco industry is among those that will be affected by new tariffs.
North Carolina's tobacco industry is among those that will be affected by new tariffs.
Credit Larry Lamb / Flickr Creative Commons
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Flickr Creative Commons
North Carolina's tobacco industry is among those that will be affected by new tariffs.

Weeks ago Donald Trump announced a tariff on steel that will impact China. In response, China plans to increase tariffs on several popular American exports including pork. Veteran Winston-Salem Journal reporter Richard Craver believes both countries will pay the price. From North Carolina beer brewers to major construction companies, local business are concerned, but there may also be some winners when the smoke clears. He joins host Frank Stasio to talk about the local impact of the steel tariff.A conversation with WUNC Daily News producer Will Michaels and Veteran Winston-Salem Journal reporter Richard Craver about the impact of the steel and pork tariffs on North Carolina's economy.Plus, WUNC Daily News producer Will Michaels shares highlights from his conversation with the North Carolina Pork Council. North Carolina is one of the top producers of pork in the country, but only a small portion of the state’s pork products are sold to China, and it is mostly variety meats like pig stomach, feet, and ears. However, the state exported $100 million in pork to China last year, and a 25 percent tariff could have dire impact on the rural pig farmers in the state. 

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Dana is an award-winning producer who began as a personality at Rock 92. Once she started creating content for morning shows, she developed a love for producing. Dana has written and produced for local and syndicated commercial radio for over a decade. WUNC is her debut into public radio and she’s excited to tell deeper, richer stories.
Longtime NPR correspondent Frank Stasio was named permanent host of The State of Things in June 2006. A native of Buffalo, Frank has been in radio since the age of 19. He began his public radio career at WOI in Ames, Iowa, where he was a magazine show anchor and the station's News Director.