Article by Supriya Kumar. Hmmm...
I thought this would be from an India media source. They really don’t care about Americans.
Thousands of fabric cutters, thread trimmers and sewing machine operators are suddenly out of work...
OUT OF WORK AMERICANS KNOW THE FEELING AFTER THEIR JOBS WENT TO INDIA, CHINA, KOREA...

Maybe we can get all of these hardworking strawberry pickers here illegally to get their fat wives and kids to work in AMERICAN garment industries? They aren’t doing anything anyway while lover boy is out working for peanuts. They can work for “a better life” instead of insisting that the gringos give it to them for free because we are born idiots.
Why is that a good thing?
American consumers and the American economy lose because costs and, therefore, prices, will certainly rise.
Aren’t you a British Subject?
Wow! What exhaustive reporting to sample more than 12 people out of supposedly 600,000 (a 0.00002% sample with no measurable confidence interval) who are affected and draw the conclusions presented here. How is it Trump's fault that India has no unemployment insurance program?
I voted for this.
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“He said he doesn’t know much about global trade policy, but he feels abandoned by his government. “No help has come,” he said. “No one cares what happens to us.”
Not. Our. Problem.
An economy so heavily dependent on exports is heavily subject to the politics of other nations. India is finding that out, and hopefully we’ll soon be teaching China that same lesson.
ZFG. We don’t exist to make the a cesspool of a country wealthy. It’s time other countries learn this.
The damage they’ve done to American people is humongous.
And you wonder what happened to garment manufacturers across America. Not.
From the 1990s to 2005 the U.S. lost over 700,000 textile and garment manufacturing jobs to offshoring. Thank you Bush-Clinton-Bush duopoly.
I give less than a damn about India’s economy.
Then there's my 800 count sheets...luv soooo much...
Guess it’s back to “Look for the union label...”