Trump Unveils Plan to Revitalize U.S. Manufacturing with Tax Cuts and Tariffs
The former president proposes a 15% corporate tax rate for domestic manufacturers and the creation of a 'Manufacturing Ambassador'.
- Donald Trump aims to cut the corporate tax rate from 21% to 15% for companies that manufacture products in the U.S.
- His plan includes the creation of 'special zones' with ultra-low taxes and regulations to attract industries back to America.
- A 'Manufacturing Ambassador' would be appointed to persuade major manufacturers globally to relocate to the U.S.
- Trump criticizes Vice President Kamala Harris, labeling her policies as detrimental to American workers and beneficial to foreign manufacturers.
- Polls indicate a tight race between Trump and Harris, with the economy being a key issue for voters.