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Boeing Heads North: U.S. Manufacturing Shaken as Key Aerospace Work Moves to Canada
Boeing Heads North: U.S. Manufacturing Shaken as Key Aerospace Work Moves to Canada
Boeing’s decision to shift critical aerospace operations from the U.S. to Canada has stunned Washington and alarmed American workers. Long considered untouchable, high-value manufacturing jobs are now heading to Quebec and Ontario — not Seattle or St. Louis. The move exposes a growing contradiction in U.S. trade policy: measures meant to protect domestic jobs may be driving them away. As tariffs raise costs and uncertainty spreads, Boeing’s exit raises a chilling question for America’s industrial future — if this can happen to Boeing, who’s next?
Boeing Heads North: U.S. Manufacturing Shaken as Key Aerospace Work Moves to Canada
Boeing’s decision to shift critical aerospace operations from the U.S. to Canada has stunned Washington and alarmed American workers. Long considered untouchable, high-value manufacturing jobs are now heading to Quebec and Ontario — not Seattle or St. Louis. The move exposes a growing contradiction in U.S. trade policy: measures meant to protect domestic jobs may be driving them away. As tariffs raise costs and uncertainty spreads, Boeing’s exit raises a chilling question for America’s industrial future — if this can happen to Boeing, who’s next?
Boeing Heads North: U.S. Manufacturing Shaken as Key Aerospace Work Moves to Canada
Boeing’s decision to shift critical aerospace operations from the U.S. to Canada has stunned Washington and alarmed American workers. Long considered untouchable, high-value manufacturing jobs are now heading to Quebec and Ontario — not Seattle or St. Louis. The move exposes a growing contradiction in U.S. trade policy: measures meant to protect domestic jobs may be driving them away. As tariffs raise costs and uncertainty spreads, Boeing’s exit raises a chilling question for America’s industrial future — if this can happen to Boeing, who’s next?
