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Even companies that make clothing in America aren’t feeling great about stiff duties on their overseas competition.
From the Revolutionary War to American Apparel, the concept of being "Made in the U.S.A." has served different purposes ...
The Trump administration has called U.S. manufacturing an “economic and national security” priority and says tariffs will ...
Epaulet's owner, Eva Kuhle, says the White House's tariff policies are undermining domestic manufacturing.
Apparel manufacturing hubs are open to negotiation with Trump on tariffs. Apparel manufacturing hubs — including Vie ...
Historically, cost savings have driven manufacturing overseas, often at the expense of speed, quality, and sustainability.
The number of workers in manufacturing has declined, but not because America stopped making things. It's because we got ...
Nearly all of the clothes and shoes we buy in the U.S. come from outside our borders — many of them from countries in ...
with the most severe levies reserved for some of the biggest apparel manufacturing hubs. In an address from the White House rose garden, Trump announced a baseline tariff of 10% on all imported goods.
Economists say the U.S. manufacturing decline in recent decades was not mainly about free trade, but about the pace of change without time to adjust.