By Irene Sentner, Politico Former President Donald Trump promised Tuesday that if elected, the U.S. will “take other countries’ jobs,” laying out a plan for a “manufacturing renaissance” by offering “the lowest taxes, the lowest energy costs [and] the lowest regulatory burden” to companies that manufacture products in the U.S. Speaking to a crowd in Savannah, Georgia, Trump previewed a sprawling manufacturing overhaul including special federal zones with “ultra low taxes and regulations,” a “manufacturing ambassador” tasked with convincing major manufacturers to move to America, and massive deregulation — all aimed at “relocating entire industries” into the U.S. “You will
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