BIDEN ADMINISTRATION AMERICAN TRADE POLICY CHANGES BUILD ON RATHER THAN REVERSE TRUMP LEGACY

Former US President Donald Trump may be out of office, but the first initiatives of the new administration of President Joe Boden have been to encourage the American manufacture of clothing and textiles, just in a different way from his predecessor. On January 25, just five days into his term of office, Biden signed an Executive Order on ‘Ensuring the Future is Made in All of America by All of America’s Workers’. It is supposed to strengthen “all statutes, regulations, rules, and Executive Orders relating to Federal financial assistance awards or Federal ...


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