YouTube/iPhone-Fan When Donald Trump was running for president, he said companies should "buy American and hire American."
But in manufacturing these days, buying American often means creating jobs for robots, not humans.
The story of SoftWear, a sewing-automation company in Atlanta, should throw some cold water on Trump’s dreams of returning thousands of Americans to manufacturing jobs.SoftWear started with a group of Georgia Tech professors playing around with robots and became a company because of an earlier "Buy American" push.Since 2002, a rule known as the Berry Amendment has prohibited the Defense Department from procuring "food, clothing, fabrics, fibers, yarns, other […]
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