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Will Corporations start leaving the U S?

Caterpillar, Boeing, Subaru, Hyundai and Mazda have all said they will leave because of the tariiffs. While at the same time Trump says he is creating jobs.
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DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
I don't know what your source is, yet this contradicts one of those.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/us-manufacturing-domestic-tariffs/
Hyundai Motor Company

Hyundai in March announced a $21 billion commitment to investing in domestic manufacturing from 2025 to 2028.

As part of that commitment, the company has pledged to put $9 billion toward expanding domestic automobile production to 1.2 million vehicles a year, it said.

"Hyundai Motor Group is deepening its partnership with the United States, reinforcing our shared vision for American industrial leadership. The Group's investment and efforts will further expand our operations in the U.S. and grow our American workforce," Hyundai said in a March statement.

Caterpillar is just moving their main corporate offices. Not their manufacturing. And even the corporate office is to Texas...

https://www.mdm.com/news/tech-operations/operations/caterpillar-to-relocate-global-headquarters-to-texas/

Boeing is iffy on switching.

They have USA military contracts they must fulfill. Negotiations are in progress. Trump specifically threw out Lockheed .

Please remember Boeing is the primary space rocket manufacturer with contracts with NASA, SpaceX and United Launch Alliance (ULA).

Musk's SpaceX most certainly isn't going out of the USA nor is NASA.