American businesses that are most likely to be hurt by free trade agreements typically include those in industries facing strong foreign competition, such as manufacturing, textiles, and agriculture. These businesses may struggle to compete with lower-cost imports, leading to job losses and factory closures. Additionally, small businesses that lack the resources to adapt to increased competition may also be adversely affected. Overall, sectors that rely on protectionist measures for viability are most vulnerable.
Companies whose products can be made more cheaply elsewhere
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A Native American who happened to be passing by and witnessed the battle
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"Opening factories south of the border will make cheaper goods available for the American people to consume."
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businesses will be more likely to expand their facilities
businesses will be more likely to expand their facilities
businesses will be more likely to expand their facilities
Charles Evans Hughes is likely the one you are thinking of.