NMMA is seeking feedback from members to support potential comments and engagement with administration officials. Member input will help NMMA highlight how additional tariffs could impact the U.S. marine industry, including manufacturers, suppliers, dealers, workers and consumers.
“The Trump Administration recently announced a series of new trade actions that could impact U.S. manufacturers, including recreational marine businesses,” the NMMA said in a statement. “These actions include new investigations, proposed tariff changes, and requests for public feedback on trade policies involving China, Vietnam, and other countries.”
Members with direct feedback should contact Clay Crabtree, NMMA’s interim vice president of public policy and government relations, at ccrabtree@nmma.org.
NMMA said that it will continue to engage on trade policies that support American-made boats, protect small businesses, and help keep U.S. marine manufacturing globally competitive.







