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'It does shine a good light on us': St. Petersburg 3D business benefits from tariff implementation

St. Petersburg 3D business benefits from tariff implementation
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PINELLAS COUNTY, Fla. — While many local businesses are facing increased costs due to the implementation of tariffs, others are seeing some benefits.

"It does shine a good light on us, because we are already here and ready," said Kyle Salkeld with Haddy.

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St. Pete company welcomes high tariffs

Manufactured in the U.S. is something St. Pete 3D manufacturing company, Haddy, prides itself in.

"U.S. made, here domestically, quick turnarounds," said Salkeld.

Since President Donald Trump began imposing tariffs, many businesses have seen the costs of their products increase, but Haddy has seen the other side of things.

“It's not that we were preparing this business because we had this crystal ball saying tariffs are coming up…but now that that is there, people are opening up their eyes and go, what is here already that we can use?” said Salkeld.

Salkeld is the general manager at Haddy and said that since the tariffs have been put in place, he has seen an increase in customers looking for ways to get their products manufactured at more affordable prices.

“We don’t have to wait 18-24 months to build a factory to bring things state-side. It’s not 9,000 miles away either…it is right here, local sourced, locally grown, all from U.S. labor," said Salkeld.

Haddy is the first 3D printing micro-factory in St. Pete and has several robots that print products, including furniture. With every product built, Owen Pakledinaz, hopes business grows in the Tampa Bay Area.

“It is important to see we are bringing manufacturing back to the U.S., and bringing it back locally within the neighborhoods around us," said Pakledinaz with Haddy.

"Now, it’s becoming not just a desire, but a necessity," said Salkeld.

“You know, it might just be time we take a look if HOAs are really even necessary.
Maybe we should just do away with homeowner associations as a whole.”

South Florida lawmaker Rep. Juan Carlos Porras (R-Miami) says it may be time to do away with homeowners associations altogether, as more Floridians speak out about rising fees, costly lawsuits, and even arrests tied to HOA disputes. He said this week that he is considering filing legislation in the next session that would abolish HOAs statewide.

Lawmaker looks to ban HOAs