💨 Abstract
retailers are expanding domestic production of clothes in response to President Trump's Made in America push, but limited capacity and higher costs make large-scale production unlikely. Retailers like Nordstrom and Reformation are placing more orders with American suppliers, and some are considering shifting production to states like New York and Nevada. However, industry leaders say it will take time to build the necessary labor, materials, and infrastructure for large-scale manufacturing in the U.S.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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