The Trump administration’s tariff scheme appears less and less likely to bring manufacturing jobs back to U.S. shores.

Businesses across the country are crunching the numbers and realizing that, despite Donald Trump’s insistence, they can’t balance out his tariff hikes across the supply chain.

“Some manufacturers who had plans to open factories in the country say the new duties are only adding to the significant obstacles they already faced,” Bloomberg reported Friday.

That’s because the supply chain to produce those goods in the United States simply isn’t there, requiring companies to import raw materials and factory equipment—which Trump’s tariffs have made unaffordable—from abroad.

  • Kecessa@sh.itjust.works
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    5 hours ago

    Guess what happened with all good manufacturing jobs?

    Globalization sent them elsewhere, labor conditions didn’t need to be competitive anymore, unions were destroyed through propaganda.

    Without globalization those jobs would have stayed in the first world.