If we continue to allow corporations to operate irresponsibly in our country, making huge profits and paying poor wages except to those at the top or making all their money here and moving out taking good jobs with them, there won't be any good jobs. It needs to be unprofitable to manufacture things overseas and sell them here. Politicians in general have been selling out our workforce for decades for the benefit of the wealthy.
Here it is again. The US worker sees their job threatened by the Mexican or Chinese or the next third world country that becomes the feeding grounds for predatory multinationals. No, your job or the person next to you's job is not threatened by your compatriot in another country. It's the predatory multinational. Like Trump Inc. who still make MAGA hats in Chinese sweatshops with unsafe working conditions. It's those companies that bribe officials to crack down on their labor forces to prevent unions. China doesn't allow even the talk of unionizing online. Mexican government is hostile to worker's rights laws.
I've seen good work given to other countries by large corporations on the sole benefit of tax breaks and research grants. It never really pays off but looks good on the books.
I think the US worker can be every bit as efficient and cost-effective as foreign workers but they can't compete when wages are held down to poverty levels by Chinese governement or pollution laws are ignored. If the working conditions were level, everybody would benefit and I think a lot of jobs would come back here. I'd prefer to see them come back because we out-competed the other country, not because we erected a trade barrier.