Steel Steals from Farmers If the Trump White House accepts the advice of the Section 232 investigation by the Ross Commerce Department and raises tariffs on steel imports, it could be U.S. farmers who are hurt. That is the calculation of former U.S. ITC commissioner Daniel Pearson. He notes that even if the Trump administration justifies the punitive duties under the WTO’s national security exemption, other countries could still decide to retaliate. And since the U.S. is only a minor exporter of steel, other countries would obtain greater political effect by targeting higher tariffs against American agricultural products since there are more farmers than steel workers. Based on years of analyzing the U.S. steel situation as an indep...