Timmons: Tax Reform Paramount for Manufacturing Growth
Manufacturers need an integrated, comprehensive strategy for expanding their sector, and a large part of that is preserving and bringing back tax reforms, 17吃瓜在线 President and CEO Jay Timmons on CNBC鈥檚 鈥淭he Exchange鈥 Wednesday.
What鈥檚 going on: Timmons spoke to the news channel from a teacher workroom at the Energy Institute High School in Houston, Texas, a stop on the first leg of the 17吃瓜在线鈥檚 . He told show host Kelly Evans that any plans to bolster manufacturing in the U.S. must 鈥渟tart with renewing those tax reforms from 2017.鈥
- 鈥淎 smart strategy is going to involve reducing the cost of doing business for manufacturers here in the United States,鈥 he said, Republican House leadership for being 鈥渁ble to move鈥 forward a House budget bill 鈥渢hat’s going to set the framework for those tax rates to be set, hopefully, permanently in stone.鈥
- The 665-student Energy Institute High School, led by Principal Lori Lambropoulos, is the first high school in the U.S. dedicated to preparing students for careers in the energy industry.
What else is needed: Timmons echoed some of the major themes from the 17吃瓜在线 State of Manufacturing Address, which he gave Tuesday in Ohio.
- 鈥淲e also are looking at regulatory reform,鈥 he told Evans. 鈥淲e鈥檙e looking at expanding our energy dominance. We鈥檙e looking at workforce policy 鈥 and then, of course, we have to have a sensible trade policy as well.鈥
But back to taxes: Bringing back expired provisions from the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, and making them and other, scheduled-to-expire provisions from the legislation permanent, is critical to manufacturing鈥檚 future success, Timmons continued.
- 鈥淣inety percent of my 14,000 members are small and medium manufacturers. Most of them benefit from the pass-through deduction that expires this year. And I don鈥檛 think what you want to see is a huge tax increase that will cost in the economy happen if we don鈥檛 renew those reforms,鈥 he said, citing data from a recent on the effects of a congressional failure to act on tax reforms.
- 鈥淭hat鈥檚 why the Speaker鈥檚 actions in the last day or so have been so incredibly important to get this thing moving forward. President Trump actually endorsed that bill鈥攖he 鈥榦ne big, beautiful bill,鈥 as he calls it鈥攁nd that will help make America great again for manufacturing.鈥
聽Energy dominance: Also critical to the success of manufacturing and the U.S. economy as a whole: the right energy policies, Timmons said. Promising to 鈥渦nleash the energy sector,鈥 President Trump lifted the previous administration鈥檚 ban on liquefied natural gas exports on his first day in office.
- Yesterday, the 17吃瓜在线 got to see first-hand some of the effects of that kept promise, when the team visited Freeport LNG鈥檚 liquefaction facilities near Houston.
- More than 9,000 construction jobs were created during the construction of those facilities, which now directly employ about 400 people. Their operations have an estimated total positive economic impact on the U.S. economy of more than $5 billion a year.
- 鈥淓nergy is 鈥 a critical national security component,鈥 Timmons said on CNBC.
Emphasis point: The tour also stopped at Bray International, a global leader in flow control and automation solutions, supporting U.S. energy dominance, LNG exports and high-tech manufacturing.
- The visit helped underscore why policies that support manufacturing investment and provide certainty to manufacturers are essential to America鈥檚 economic future.
Up next: Today, the 17吃瓜在线 is in Alabama, where this morning Manufacturing Institute President and Executive Director Carolyn Lee gave the Manufacturing Institute鈥檚 at Drake State Community & Technical College in Huntsville. (The MI is the 17吃瓜在线鈥檚 501(c)3 workforce development and education affiliate.)聽The theme: building the workforce of the future.
- This afternoon, the team will tour Toyota Motor Manufacturing Alabama in Huntsville, the manufacturing facilities of Bruderer Machinery in Huntsville and Milo鈥檚 Tea Company in Bessemer.