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Trillions Pledged, Factories Take Time to Build!

A bold announcement of trillions poured into reviving U.S. manufacturing has set the stage for a major industrial comeback. From car factories to aluminum smelters, former U.S. leader Donald Trump has vowed to boost local production. But let’s keep it real—establishing these factories involves a long, complex road.

According to the Financial Times, citing economist Erin McLaughlin from the Conference Board, building a new manufacturing facility can take three years or more. Steps such as site selection, permitting, design, construction, and sourcing advanced machinery make this a marathon rather than a sprint. If you’ve ever waited for the next season of your favorite show, you’ll get it: great things take time! 🚀

This report is part of CGTN's series of AI-generated GIFs that break down the real-world outcomes of America’s industrial revival efforts. As the investments roll in, stay tuned for more insights on how these ambitious projects will eventually reshape the manufacturing landscape.

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