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U.S. manufacturing activity slumped to a 14-month low in December ...

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Tariffs are not fuelling a US manufacturing revival • Manufacturing sector created jobs for last time in March this year, ahead of Liberation Day • Since Trump's tariff salvoes, manufacturing firms slashed headcounts in each month, by around 70k people in total www.ft.com/content/17a1 ...

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-- Agathe Demarais (@agathedemarais.bsky.social) Jan 6, 2026 at 11:03 AM

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... Comments from survey respondents continued to single out tariffs as a problem, with some manufacturers of chemical products saying they hoped "for some return to free trade, which is what consumers have 'voted for' with their spending."

Trump has said the tariffs are bringing in hundreds of billions of dollars in new revenue to the U.S. Treasury and that they are improving U.S. economic security.

But beyond the sectors lifted by an Artificial Intelligence investment boom, Trump's sweeping import duties have undercut manufacturing, even as he touts them as necessary to shore up a long-declining domestic factory base. ...



#1 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-01-06 04:02 PM | Reply

Haha.

#2 | Posted by LegallyYourDead at 2026-01-06 05:30 PM | Reply

Obama's fault.

#3 | Posted by Wardog at 2026-01-06 09:08 PM | Reply

Trump couldn't suppress this information?

Having too much fun playing warlord?

#4 | Posted by Zed at 2026-01-07 11:24 AM | Reply

Who would have thought pissing off all of our biggest trading partners would make it more difficult to sell our products?

#5 | Posted by SirRudolf at 2026-01-07 11:25 AM | Reply

You could almost retroactively use this statistic to mark the date when Trump imposed his tariffs.

OCU

#6 | Posted by OCUser at 2026-01-07 11:55 AM | Reply

The bankruptcy-prone------------ is on a heater.

#7 | Posted by reinheitsgebot at 2026-01-07 12:30 PM | Reply

Yep--the US economy is doing great! I mean, it will certainly get better in 2026 now that the administration's policies are about to kick in. Right? Right? Markets will go up, more people will get jobs, manufacturing is BACK, Baby! Right? Right?
--US manufacturers, looking in the mirror every day

#8 | Posted by catdog at 2026-01-07 12:59 PM | Reply

When you raise the cost of materials by 25% what do you expect?

#9 | Posted by Nixon at 2026-01-07 01:14 PM | Reply

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