"There was a moment in time when every one of your customers said if you don't move your business to China, you're not going to have any business with us," said James Wyner, CEO of Shawmut Corp., a textile manufacturer with headquarters in West Bridgewater, Massachusetts, whose family has run the company for four generations. Although Shawmut has employees around the world, it falls within the federal small business classification for the textile finishing industry.
Through the pandemic, she began to work with larger companies, like DuPont and Parkdale Mills, one of the largest cotton producers in the world, to source fabric domestically. "Every component needs to be U.S.-sourced," Fumei-Smith said about the federal grant requirements."Your fabric, your threads, any trimmings, down to the poly bags. Any stickers, labels, cartons, pallets. Every single component."
"I have yet to see that kind of business come to us," she said."The industrial sector is still floundering.
It’s good to know Trumps legacy of “America First”. continues. I was worried that the leftist bums infesting My America would return to the blunders of Barry.
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