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By Gabriel Pogrund
July 21 at 5:55 PM
COLUMBUS, Ind. One company and one family loom large over this city, intertwined for decades. Cummins Inc. is the biggest employer in Columbus, built into a $20 billon heavy equipment manufacturer with the help of Mike Pence, who as governor passed pro-business tax cuts and made trade visits to China on its behalf.
Pences older brother Edward joined Cummins after graduating from college and worked there for four decades, running one of its most lucrative engine plants before retiring last December. A second brother, Greg, is running for the 6th congressional district seat and visited Cummins during a recent campaign stop. But the alliance of the past is being threatened by the administration Mike Pence now serves, as President Trumps trade war with multiple nations clobbers Cummins and other local companies.
According to the Brookings Institution, the Columbus area is the most export-reliant region in the country, with just over half of its economic output linked to foreign purchases.
Im very worried, said Tom Linebarger, the chief executive of Cummins, who met with President Trump over dinner at the White House in January in a bid to dissuade him from introducing steel and aluminum tariffs or tearing up free trade agreements.
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pamdb
(1,331 posts)Tough.
I have no doubt you voted for the big orange ahole and Pentecostal Pence ( of course you did)
So I have no sympathy. You reap what you sow.
unc70
(6,095 posts)Bettie
(15,998 posts)but they have a plant in Russia where they can, if sanctions are removed, can build engines at half the price.
At least according to my husband who tends to know about this kind of stuff.