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Who would have thought that the new steel tariffs would impact beer? Well, it’s true, according to Paul Czachor, CEO of Pottstown, Pa.-based American Keg Co. Czachor says that since tariffs only cover raw steel materials, not finished products like imported kegs, the new rules could give the competition an edge and hurt his company.
Click here for a Q&A with Czachor and Marketplace Weekend host Lizzie O’Leary.