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In the long run though, bringing back jobs and industry, along with pride and a better quality of product, would be the 'good intention' of these tariffs. But let us not forget: The Road to Hell is paved with Good Intentions.
Bringing jobs back is such a strange concept. It's not as if there are a fixed number of jobs in the world. By making some goods more expensive, you've effectively just cut the real wage of everyone. Let's say that we totally eliminate steel imports. Instead of say $50 an ounce, they'll sell for maybe $100 an ounce because the scarcity has increased. The people in other countries that were exporting the goods will be poorer (unless you want to be a nationalistic zealot and say that foreigners don't matter), the people of this country will be poorer. This improves only one group: domestic steel producers. Talk about a special interest project.