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The author is discussing how the president of Nirosteel LLC based in Charlotte was going to be able to run his company with the new tariffs on steel that the Trump Administration created. This fear is shared by other companies around NC because the Trump Administration created a blanket tax of 25% on both steel and aluminum. The chairman of North Carolina District Export Council, Wayne Cooper, stated that companies should worry about the steel and aluminum tax because the cost will increase one it funnels through the local markets. Many companies are worrying if they will be able to keep their companies afloat with the new tax.
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In this article the author is discussing how four farms in Durham are considered century farms which is a classification that protects the land from future development. There is over 2,000 farms in North Carolina that are considered century farms. The director of N.C Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Andrea Ashbly, states that the century farm designation is meant to help recognize farms that have had decades or centuries of hard work put into them by the families that have lived there. As well as applauding the families that kept the farm running and within the family.
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Indy Week (NoCar Oversize AP 2 .I57), Vol. 35 Issue 11, March 2018, p12-13 Periodical Website
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