Business | Factory fantasies
Donald Trump underestimates the difficulty of producing in America—and how his own policies will make it harder
Apr 28th 2025
In the late 1940s, as the industrial capacity of Europe and Japan lay in tatters, America accounted for over half of global manufacturing output, with much of the world heavily reliant on its wares. Last year it accounted for little over a tenth, and imported $1.2trn more in merchandise than it exported—to the displeasure of its current president.
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