New Balance fights to keep jobs in the U.S.
The last major athletic shoe brand manufacturing in the United States is watching closely as the Obama administration negotiates a free-trade agreement with Vietnam and seven other countries, and it is unclear whether the company can stand up to a flood of shoes from overseas.
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A worker uses a press to attach a shoe upper to the outsole at the New Balance factory in Norridgewock, Maine.
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