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U.S. manufacturing production rose moderately in March and could decelerate further amid President Donald Trump's global ...
US factory output rose at a modest pace in March, a month ahead of President Donald Trump’s announcement of more sweeping ...
Trump imposed the tariffs because, as he stated, Americans should manufacture the products Americans buy. American ...
Janet Yellen remains wrong on a host of issues — including inflation, sanctions enforcement and U.S. interest rates.
“What we have learned is that adjustments to big negative shocks to manufacturing employment — including the great recession, automation and import competition — are very slow and have big long-term ...
America’s decline in innovation, increasing trade deficit, fractured value chains, and manufacturing dip cannot be delinked ...
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It’s a false promise. Tariffs cannot “make whole” any communities that have seen manufacturing jobs depart. That’s partly ...
In 1970, more than a quarter of American workers held jobs in the manufacturing sector. Today, it’s only about 8%.
Trade experts say it won't take long for American consumers and businesses to feel the fallout from the tariffs. "Businesses ...
Judging by the results, the United States should be the last country that wants to reorder the world economy. We’ve thrived in recent decades, while other advanced democracies have fallen behind. If ...
Nintendo has directed the vast majority of its Switch 2 output from Vietnam towards the US to try and mitigate the impending ...
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