NewsTrump's tariffs could harm U.S. defense industry efforts

Trump's tariffs could harm U.S. defense industry efforts

Tariffs imposed by Donald Trump could seriously impact the American defense industry, complicating international cooperation and increasing production costs for military equipment, writes Politico.

Trump's tariffs will affect US production. There might be a problem with fighter jets.
Trump's tariffs will affect US production. There might be a problem with fighter jets.
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Impact of tariffs on the U.S. defense industry

Tariffs introduced by U.S. President Donald Trump could have serious consequences for the American defense industry. As Politico reports, they could complicate international cooperation and increase the costs of producing military equipment.

Tariffs could threaten projects such as the production of F-35 fighter jets, air defense systems, and the construction of nuclear-powered submarines.

Bill Greenwalt, a former Pentagon official, warns that supply shortages and mutual retaliation from allies may occur. Some potentially vital supplies are either going to cost a ... lot more than what they did or they’re just not going to be available, said Greenwalt in an interview with Politico.

Supply issues and rising costs

The Pentagon has spent decades building a global supplier network that now may fall apart in the face of tariffs. Without exemptions for the defense sector, the administration could undo many of these efforts, delaying the production of American weapons.

Senator Mark Kelly, a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, pointed out the complexity of defense production. He noted that new tariffs could impose multiple burdens on American military industry products during the production process.

The prices are going to go up, and the prices that DOD has to pay are going to go up. Our defense budget, if we want to maintain the same type of force, will get more expensive, said Kelly.

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