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Tariffs on Mexico Would Cause Severe Disruption in Ohio's Auto Industry

Workers assemble cars at the Honda plant in Marysville, Ohio.  Honda is the largest of the four automakers located here making more than 1.1 million cars each year. Around 20 percent of those components come from Mexico.
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Workers assemble cars at the Honda plant in Marysville, Ohio. Honda is the largest of the four automakers located here making more than 1.1 million cars each year. Around 20 percent of those components come from Mexico.

could suffer major disruption if President Donald Trump鈥檚 tariffs against Mexico take effect.

That's according to Case Western Reserve University economist , who studies the U.S. auto industry.

She said around 20 percent of the parts used in the more than made each year in Ohio come from Mexico.

Helper said the tariffs will not only make imported parts more expensive, the disruption will impact productivity in the sector.

鈥淐ompanies will spend a lot of time scrambling," said Helper, "and that鈥檚 time they could be spending innovating something new, making a new product, making a new production system.鈥

Helper said U.S. automakers have more of their supply chains in Mexico than do their Japanese or German competitors, "so the tariffs will disproportionatly hurt U.S. automakers."

"This could conceivably lead to less auto manufacturing in the U.S." she said.

Helper said, unlike most economists, she's not opposed to tariffs when used in trade disputes or for national security. 

But she said the Trump administration's plan to use tariffs to censure Mexico for the unrelated issue of immigration, "is unprecedented and dangerous."

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Jeff St. Clair
A career in radio was a surprising turn for me seeing that my first love was science. I studied chemistry at the University of Akron and for 13 years lived the quiet life of an analytical chemist in the Akron area,listening to WKSU all the while in the lab.
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