Employees on the assembly line at Kent International Inc.’s factory in Manning, South Carolina.

Employees on the assembly line at Kent International Inc.’s factory in Manning, South Carolina.

Photographer: Travis Dove/Bloomberg

Trump’s Tariffs Would Kill These American Jobs

The U.S. bicycle industry needed protection once. Now it might be too late.

Donald Trump would love what Arnold Kamler’s doing.

One of the president’s top campaign promises was to bring manufacturing jobs back to the U.S., and Kamler is on a quest to revive a decimated industry: American-made bicycles. Almost all of the roughly 18 million bicycles sold each year in the U.S. come from China and Taiwan.