Trump’s tariffs are bringing US manufacturing jobs home

President Donald Trump has been implementing tariffs on various foreign nations and on different industrial sectors, which have resulted in a set of improved outcomes for the United States in the manufacturing industry and American workers.

The February jobs report revealed that 10,000 new manufacturing jobs were added to the US economy over the course of the month. This came after a 25 percent tariff was implemented on steel and aluminum, per an executive order signed by the president on February 11.

A source close to the matter told The Post Millennial that as of Tuesday, President Trump has imposed new tariffs on more than $1 trillion of imports, which is a $600 billion increase from those in his first term.

Trump further announced that there would be a 25 percent tariff on all goods imported to the US from Canada and Mexico, later implementing exclusions for goods under the United States, Mexico, Canada (USMCA) trade agreement.
Metal worker on a machine by Rafael Juárez is licensed under Unsplash unsplash.com

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