Tariffs on #美国加征关税 and American Manufacturing
The U.S. government claims that tariffs can revitalize manufacturing, but the effects are limited. Although a few factories have returned, most businesses have seen their competitiveness decline due to rising raw material costs. For example, manufacturers reliant on imported components face higher production costs, forcing them to raise prices or lay off workers. At the same time, tariffs have not significantly increased employment; rather, automation has accelerated the replacement of human labor. Experts point out that revitalizing manufacturing requires comprehensive policy support, such as technological upgrades and infrastructure investment, rather than relying solely on tariffs. Imposing tariffs is merely a political symbol; actual industrial transformation still requires long-term planning.