Is free trade killing American Manufacturing?
The manufacturing industry has been responsible for providing millions of jobs, directly and indirectly. It has also been generating income. The global pandemic has impacted almost all industries at varying intensities, including the manufacturing industry. However, there could be another thing that is possibly killing the American Manufacturing industry. Click here to read more about it.
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