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Shout it from the rooftops: investors perk up when we mention defense, but overlook the ~$2T consumer market. Textiles and apparel are absent from the conversation, dismissed as low-cost goods unworthy of domestic production.
Reindustrialization means minerals, steel, energy, and yes, textiles. In the U.S. alone, the textile and apparel sector drives over $500 billion in economic activity.

Jul 18, 05:23
My Reindustrialize conference take away: domestic manufacturing is having its moment, which is great. Been waiting for this moment for 15 years. But everyone is too focused on defense manufacturing - which is important - but we need consumer products manufactured in the United States if we want a chance at rapidly re building a true industrial base and supply chain that provides for our national security.
Defense applications alone will never build an industrial base because they don’t have the scale consumer products have. We are the world’s biggest consumption market by far. We can rapidly create an industrial base to secure our future by making the things we consume on-shore, and do it cheaper faster and better than the past.
There is no doubt that the future is building consumer products inside the market they are consumed in. That needs to be a bigger focus of this movement, IMO.
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