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A Canadian Factory Town Blames Trump’s Tariffs for ‘a Punch to the Gut’


An automaker’s decision to shift Canadian jobs to the United States has left workers in Brampton, Ontario, feeling betrayed and angry. The Stellantis-owned Chrysler Assembly Plant in Brampton, Ontario ... Read More

Tariffs are intended to bring furniture jobs back to N.C., but it won't be easy


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Trump tariffs force Canada's Algoma Steel to cut 1,000 jobs


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US Manufacturing Jobs Have Plunged Since Trump’s Tariffs


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