Global manufacturing data have been exceedingly grim. One would be hard pressed to find a country in Europe, Asia or North America that's exporting products with little difficulty.
If the United States wishes to export products at a higher clip, we’d require partners with the means to afford our products. Yet the U.S. dollar’s strength alongside foreign tariffs are impeding the process.
One might think that the dollar’s strength would be helpful in importing products from other countries. At the moment, however, a wide range of imported goods have been tagged with tariffs that wind