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Blaming China won’t bring jobs back to ‘post-industrial’ economies
The article critiques claims that China's manufacturing exports create unfair advantages, arguing that post-industrial economies like the US, Europe, and Japan have shifted away from manufacturing and now struggle to revive jobs through protectionist measures. It highlights the irony of these regions prioritizing post-industrial status while seeking to counter perceived trade imbalances.
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