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Mar 2025
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Poll on Trump's economy, shutdown and 't...

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Many Americans think Trump’s actions on the economy are too "erratic", according to a recent Reuters/Ipsos poll. Senate Democrats are fuming over a Trump-backed stopgap bill with less than two days to go until a partial government shutdown. And Derek Guy, also known as "the menswear guy", tells the Reuters World News podcast what Made in America means for garments. 


*This podcast includes an interview in a segment about Made in America. Jonah Green, a Reuters World News podcast producer, conducted this interview. Due to a technical problem, Reuters subsequently needed to re-tape the questions he posed. In this podcast, Tara Oakes, senior podcast producer, asks the same questions originally put to menswear writer Derek Guy.


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