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NAM: Isolation rhetoric is not the way to create manufacturing jobs

Associated Industries of Missouri is the sole official designated partner of the National Association of Manufacturers in Missouri.

The labor market saw positive growth this July with an addition of 255,000 healthy jobs, the manufacturing industry contributing 9,000 to that number. NAM President and CEO, Jay Timmons, issued the following statement on the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ July jobs numbers:

While numbers continue to improve, the fact is that our economy remains nowhere near its full potential. To grow jobs in America, manufacturers need their products sold to more markets. Isolationist rhetoric will not help grow manufacturing jobs in the United States, but the right policies will. Manufacturers have outlined an agenda that will help put our sector—and ultimately the entire U.S. economy—on a path toward continued growth and good-paying jobs, which includes market-opening free trade agreements like the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP). Whether it’s because of misguided analysis or political expediency, both major party candidates in this presidential election continue to do manufacturing a disservice by perpetuating myths about free trade. It’s time to stop undermining the ability of manufacturers in the United States to compete and win through trade and embrace policies like TPP that are going to put our nation back in the driver’s seat and ensure success for our economy.
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