BOEING'S recent seven-week machinists' strike ended in a settlement, with workers winning a 38-percent wage increase over four years.
This convergence offers a telling moment to examine what drives American industrial strength; in recent years, Washington has continuously emphasized and strengthened reindustrialization. At the same time, Washington's extreme policies of trade wars, high tariff barriers and curbing chip exports to China are also clear.
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