The next step is to move the corporate headquarters out of the US. Then the US operations will gradually become a small part of the business, and eventually will be sold off as too much trouble.
Just an illustration of what you said. Since 1979, Kulicke and Sofa is one of the major players in the semiconductor equipment business. It just announced the appointment of a new CEO following the retirement of Mr. Kulicke, the last of the two founders. In passing, they also mentioned that headquarters will be moved from Pennsylvania to Singapore: most of the customers are there, and this will make the company more agile. But it is also true that the companies are trying to escape the overreaching and instability of the U.S. government.