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    Trump Calls on Foreign Companies to Train US Workers

    News Analysis IndiaBy News Analysis IndiaSeptember 15, 20251 Min Read
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    President Donald Trump has urged foreign companies to not only invest in the United States but also to bring in expert personnel to train American workers in advanced manufacturing. Trump emphasized the need for the US to relearn skills, especially in sectors like semiconductors and shipbuilding, by learning directly from foreign companies making significant investments in the country. He stated that he wants these companies to bring their experts to teach and train American workers, facilitating knowledge transfer to ensure long-term benefits from foreign investment and restore American industrial strength. Trump cited shipbuilding as an example, highlighting the decline in US shipbuilding capabilities and advocating for temporary assistance from foreign experts to rebuild American expertise. He asserted that the US welcomes foreign investment and is open to learning from international partners to enhance its manufacturing capabilities.

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