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Drew Greenblatt is fully on board with the Trump administration's use of tariffs to rebalance a global trading system that it says favours foreign companies over US manufacturers. Greenblatt is the president and owner of Marlin Steel Wire Products in Baltimore, Maryland, which makes baskets and racks for medical device manufacturers, aerospace companies, food processing companies and others. It has 115 employees and makes its products in three locations in Maryland, Indiana and Michigan. The steel is sourced from Tennessee, Illinois and Michigan. Currently, it's hard to compete with baskets made overseas., Greenblatt says, because the countries he competes against have an unfair advantage. For example, due to European tariffs and taxes, it costs much more for a German consumer or company to buy Marlin wire baskets than it does for Americans to buy a German-made basket, creating an uneven playing field, Greenblatt said. It's wildly unfair to the American worker, he said. And this has