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Hayride Piece: LA Gov. Landry wrote the Trump Admin seeking tariff exemptions for Hyundai
Posted on 2/23/26 at 12:02 pm
Posted on 2/23/26 at 12:02 pm
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(The Center Square) – Gov. Jeff Landry privately urged the Trump administration to carve out tariff exemptions for Hyundai’s planned $5.8 billion steel facility in Louisiana, even as he publicly criticized the U.S. Supreme Court for striking down President Donald Trump’s tariffs.
Upon the announcement of the court’s decision Friday, Landry on social media wrote, “It’s disappointing to see the Supreme Court strike down President Trump’s tariffs. There can be no free trade without fair trade.”
But in a letter to White House trade adviser Peter Navarro, Landry asked for “targeted relief” from the tariffs executive order for companies “actively investing capital on American soil while their projects construct.” He said an exemption would help keep Louisiana’s push into steel manufacturing on track while still advancing “American industrial independence.”
“By providing this exemption, we can ensure that Louisiana’s advancement in the steel industry … remains strong while continuing to align with the broader goal of American industrial independence,” Landry wrote.
The request reflects broader concerns among Louisiana officials and industry leaders that tariffs were increasing costs for large industrial projects and potentially jeopardize investments.
Hyundai previously warned that expanded tariffs on steel and aluminum could add hundreds of millions of dollars to the cost of its planned Louisiana steel mill. A previous investigation by The Center Square showed that state economic development officials have also sought relief for other major projects, including chemical plants and manufacturing facilities, saying tariff costs threaten their financial viability.
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Even as the legal battle unfolds, Louisiana officials continue to promote large-scale manufacturing investments as key to the state’s economic strategy. Securing tariff flexibility, they say, may be critical to ensuring those projects move forward.
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This post was edited on 2/23/26 at 12:03 pm
Posted on 2/23/26 at 12:04 pm to ragincajun03
If US companies have first right of refusal for the steel, I don't see why this should be a problem. They're investing in the United States after all.
It's when it gets to political favoritism like what Gavin did with his Panera Bread baw is when it quickly becomes problematic.
It's when it gets to political favoritism like what Gavin did with his Panera Bread baw is when it quickly becomes problematic.
Posted on 2/23/26 at 12:04 pm to ragincajun03
Not unreasonable
If the foreign company is actively working to increase manufacturing here then they should get a break because that is the main reason tariffs were implemented in the first place
If the foreign company is actively working to increase manufacturing here then they should get a break because that is the main reason tariffs were implemented in the first place
This post was edited on 2/23/26 at 12:05 pm
Posted on 2/23/26 at 12:05 pm to ragincajun03
Piss off Hyundai. If you want to be exempt then move your HQ to the USA.
This post was edited on 2/23/26 at 12:07 pm
Posted on 2/23/26 at 12:08 pm to ragincajun03
Not surprised.
Same thing he did with CCS in the BBB. He desperately needs those tax credits to lure industry here.
Same thing he did with CCS in the BBB. He desperately needs those tax credits to lure industry here.
Posted on 2/23/26 at 12:08 pm to theronswanson
The steel is being manufactured here, though. That's what both the Trump Administration and the Landry Administration, for Louisiana, are wanting to accomplish, no?
Posted on 2/23/26 at 12:32 pm to ragincajun03
I will never fault the Governor of Louisiana for doing what he can to get business into Louisiana, regardless of party.
Posted on 2/23/26 at 12:38 pm to ragincajun03
The Hayride has been carrying the water for Jeff Landry since 2012. When that digital fish wrap had comments on the site, they would delete anything that might make Landry look bad even when it was 100% documented fact.
Posted on 2/23/26 at 12:46 pm to ragincajun03
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The steel is being manufactured here, though. That's what both the Trump Administration and the Landry Administration, for Louisiana, are wanting to accomplish, no?
Maybe not all of it.
I recently found out from an EPC firm which specializes in propane tank installation at power plant up north, that there is no tariff on propane tanks made in Mexico because they use steel made in the USA. Almost all propane tanks 1,250 gal and above are made in Mexico and imported via Eagle Pass, TX. The company is Triarctank, HQ in Dallas, formerly a division of Trinity Industries.
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