In the U.S. Senate, the Fighting China Cheats Act co-sponsored by Alabama Senator Katie Britt aims to “hold foreign entities accountable for malicious trade practices that harm Alabama manufacturers.”
In recent days, President Biden announced a new three-way security pact with the leaders of Japan and South Korea to counter the national and economic security threats posed by a rising China. In a statement, the three countries called out China’s “” and called out China’s militarization. The reality is that China’s trade practices and economic vision pose an existential threat to the American way of life.
Right now, Bishop Cabinets and the domestic industry are growing. However, things weren’t always this good. In 2019, China’s predatory practices threatened the very survival of the domestic cabinet industry. The Chinese Communist Party was waging an economic war on domestic cabinet manufacturing and Chinese companies had taken over more than 40% of the U.S. cabinet industry in less than ten years.
As a result of this historic trade ruling, Bishop Cabinets invested over $1 million in new equipment to expand operations in Montgomery. In Ashland, Alabama Wellborn Cabinets is making a $15 million investment to add at least 200 new jobs, a daycare expansion, and has built a large new facility. In Indiana, Pennsylvania, Washington State, South Dakota, and across America’s heartland, thousands of new cabinet manufacturing jobs are being created.
The simple reality is that any policy change by the U.S. Department of Commerce will disproportionately impact minorities and the underserved communities who represent more than 40% of our workforce across America. As we work to engage with the Biden Administration, it’s imperative that we keep thousands of family-sustaining jobs here in Montgomery and across Alabama.
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