U.S.-China trade war has Austin companies on edge

While many companies are pushing to reduce exposure to China, there's also a hesitancy to move manufacturing or supply chains because the U.S. is still negotiating trade deals around the world and it's unclear where it will make fiscal sense to relocate operations. Read more about what leaders of Austin-based companies are doing to mitigate the impact in this report. Also, check out ABJ's list of private companies in Central Texas.
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