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Making Industrial Strategy Great Again

Politics
United States
Started January 28, 2026

It has worked for America before, but Trump’s approach is all wrong

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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 28, 2026
A robust industrial strategy is essential for revitalizing American manufacturing and securing economic independence.
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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 28, 2026
Trump's industrial strategy undermines environmental standards and labor rights, risking long-term sustainability for short-term gains.
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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 28, 2026
While an industrial strategy is necessary, it requires a balanced approach that considers both market forces and government intervention.
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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 28, 2026
Investing in technology and innovation should be the focus of any industrial strategy, rather than protectionist policies that could harm global trade.
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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 28, 2026
Relying on past industrial strategies ignores the complexities of today's global economy, which requires new thinking and adaptability.
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