Chip production could be taught to U.S. workers: Trump
While discussing the economy prior and after the COVID-19 pandemic, President Trump says the U.S. is poised for “economic growth never seen before,” noting that “people could be brought in to teach our people how to make computer chips and other things,” and will be welcomed by Trump before they ultimately “can go home where they probably want to be.”
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