Columbia, S.C. – Before Donald Trump manipulated the stock market and the spiraling US economy, South Carolina House Republicans rejected a common-sense resolution introduced today by Representative Hamilton Grant urging the President of the United States to end tariffs that are threatening jobs and economic growth in South Carolina. The resolution focused on the harmful impact these tariffs are having on major employers like BMW, which has invested nearly $15 billion in the state since 1992 and supports thousands of local jobs.
“South Carolina Republicans talk a big game about standing up for workers and economic growth—until it requires standing up to Donald Trump,” said Representative Hamilton Grant. “BMW has been a cornerstone of the Upstate economy for decades. These tariffs threaten to cost them $1.1 billion this year, and the GOP just stood by in silence. You can’t claim to support South Carolina jobs while turning your back on one of our largest employers. Voters won’t forget this betrayal.”
BMW is the largest automotive exporter by value from the United States and a critical player in South Carolina’s economy. The company’s continued investments in electric vehicle production and high-tech manufacturing have positioned the state as a global leader. But tariffs on steel, aluminum, and imported vehicles are jeopardizing that progress.
Chair Christale Spain of the South Carolina Democratic Party added:
“South Carolina workers deserve leaders who will fight for them, not play partisan games. While Democrats are working to protect jobs and grow our economy, Republicans are choosing loyalty to Trump over loyalty to their constituents. It’s shameful—and South Carolinians see right through it.”
South Carolina Democrats will continue to stand with workers, fight for local jobs, and hold Republicans accountable when they put politics over people.
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