ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 11月26日 08時42分


In Wisconsin’s Winnebago County, they’ve seen the paper mills close, one by one. While Kimberly-Clark, founded here in 1872, still employs several thousand people locally, abandoned mills dot smaller towns in the region. Paper production has moved to cheaper locales overseas with less stringent pollution rules. For many, the villain is trade. Take Neenah Foundry, a 145-year-old operation that employs nearly 1,000 workers here. Its employees have watched in frustration as cheap manhole covers and sewer grates flood into the country from India and elsewhere. With one-fifth of its jobs in the factory sector, Winnebago is more dependent on manufacturing than over 90% of counties in the United States. For many who have made their lives in Neenah, it’s been a place where a worker without a college degree could achieve middle-class security. And with #NAFTA hanging in the balance, and the possibility of a trade war rising, White House decisions on trade in the months ahead will reverberate here. @damonwinter took this photo at #NeenahFoundry. Visit the link in our profile to read more about how locals in #WinnebagoCounty fear that a trade war will hurt customers.


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