Money / tariffs SC Company Laying Off All but 8 Workers Over Tariffs Element Electronics says it's trying to get the products off the list By Kate Seamons, Newser Staff Posted Aug 8, 2018 11:55 AM CDT Copied In this Thursday, June 14, 2018, file photo, a Chinese national flag at Tiananmen Square flutters against the capital city tallest skyscraper China Zun Tower under construction at the Central Business District in Beijing. (AP Photo/Andy Wong, File) As the China-US tariff volley continues—China on Wednesday announced a 25% tariff on an additional $16 billion worth of US goods in retaliation for our similar move, reports CNBC—the consequences have become real for one South Carolina company. The State reports TV-maker Element Electronics is citing the tariffs as the reason it is essentially closing its doors: It intends to shut down its Winnsboro plant and lay off 126 of its 134 employees, it said in a letter to the state's Department of Employment and Workforce—though it does have a glimmer of hope. The letter explains the tariffs hit television components from China that it relies on, and the layoffs will commence in October unless it can get its parts off the tariff list. CNN Money cites a tweet from the company that suggests optimism: It writes that as the "only USA assembler of televisions, we believe the inclusion of our parts on the list ... is accidental and resolvable." It's working to have the parts removed from the list. The State notes the layoffs would be a big blow for Fairfield County, which counted Element Electronics as its biggest employer, having recently suffered the loss of a Walmart and a textile mill. (More tariffs stories.) Report an error