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Originally Posted By u/Ice_Ice11 At 2025-04-30 09:59:47 AM | Source


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[–] [email protected] 20 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

For the people that tell you to "do your own research" they have a strange lack of ability to do a quick google search to find things out. If anything, last I heard there were companies leaving the US.

Edit: After a quick google search, it seems it's a mixed bag. Some car manufacturing, mostly from Canada and Mexico, are considering moving to the US. There are also a substantial amount that just paused all exporting to the US which I feel is way worse. Businesses in the US, mostly small businesses but some larger ones, that require parts sourced from all over the world are straight up not taking orders anymore and basically saying everything is "out of stock." This is particularly hitting technology hard as computer parts are becoming increasingly too expensive to even ship here. Some laptop companies like Lenovo have straight up stopped all shipping to the US.