"Since then, two US presidencies have acknowledged the need to rebuild an economy that supports blue-collar workers affected by free trade, immigration and globalisation. While neither administration succeeded and paid for it at the ballot box, the result has been a growing constituency on both sides of the American political divide that takes seriously, albeit often rhetorically, economic injustice."
"A subtle shift is taking place: once-taboo protectionism is now a bipartisan issue, with Joe Biden upholding Trump's tariffs on China. The two presidents have encouraged US companies to reshore manufacturing, marking a significant change in economic discussions that reflect a collective acknowledgment of the need to protect domestic jobs."
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