Twenty-five percent tariffs are now in effect on all aluminum and steel imports and that could have an impact on Boeing, one of Washington’s largest companies.
SEATTLE — New tariffs on aluminum and steel imports could lead to higher costs for Boeing, one of Washington state’s largest employers.
The aerospace giant depends on these materials to build its aircraft, and industry analysts are watching closely to see how the new 25% tariffs might affect Boeing’s bottom line.
Scott Hamilton, an aviation expert at Leeham News, noted that any increase in costs could hurt Boeing’s financial recovery, which is already in a delicate state. He
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