
Possible supply chain issues may arise from tariffs
An ASU expert explains how tariffs could lead to higher prices, product shortages, and disruptions for consumers.
In this story aired Feb. 10, 2025, on Arizona Horizon:
Steel used to be the most important commodity in the U.S. People thought it drove the economy back in the '40s and '50s, but the truth is that traditional big steel plants have been absolutely inefficient for a long time.
– Dale Rogers, professor of supply chain management
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