Tariff Trouble on the Border
Ciudad Juarez's Factory Fiasco: Trump's Tariffs and Tumbling Jobs!
Ciudad Juarez, Mexico's border city, reels from a substantial loss of over 64,000 manufacturing jobs, largely due to Trump's tariff policies, rising wages, and automation. The maquiladora sector, crucial to Juarez's economy, faces crisis amidst U.S. trade tensions and escalating labor costs.
Impact of Trump's Tariffs on Ciudad Juarez's Economy
Maquiladora Sector in Crisis: Causes and Consequences
Increasing Wages and Their Effect on Manufacturing
Automation and Job Losses: A Growing Concern
Public Reactions to Manufacturing Job Losses
Future Implications for Ciudad Juarez and Beyond
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