Rep. Ralph Norman (R-S.C.) acknowledged that the general public is seeing increased costs because of tariffs imposed by President Trump, however argued the commerce overhaul is “for the good of the country.”
“I think a lot of people are seeing higher prices. Our family’s in the construction business, and we get a lot of our timber from Canada and other countries. Yes, it’s higher. Steel prices are up, but it’s for the good of the country,” Norman stated Saturday on Fox Information when requested to clarify the community’s July ballot displaying that 55 p.c of People disapproved of the president’s dealing with of the economic system.
Norman, who’s working to turn out to be South Carolina’s subsequent governor, informed host Jon Scott that “Should we expect high prices for a short time? Yes.”
“But overall, we couldn’t keep going the way we were going. The cancer in this country was letting other countries rule the day and tax our products,” the South Carolina Republican stated. “And why should we run a deficit every month? And that’s why this President is doing such a good job.”
Trump’s newest spherical of “reciprocal” tariffs took impact on Thursday, impacting dozens of nations because the president realigns commerce relations worldwide.
Practically all imports will face a ten p.c tariff. Some nations, reminiscent of Syria, face a 41 p.c tariff, whereas others like South Korea and Japan are staring down a 15 p.c import tax.
“And you can’t go on… you know, poll numbers vary. They come up, they go down, but the bottom line is, he’s doing the right thing, and it could come at a better time, and if things will get better here,” Norman stated.