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Snap-on Falls as Tariff Reality Overshadows Made-in-USA Pitch
A wrench is finalized during production at the Snap-on Inc. manufacturing facility in Elizabethton, Tennessee.
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Toolmaker Snap-on Inc. fell the most in more than a year after its made-in-America messaging was overshadowed by a tariff-driven sales slump, illustrating how even firms with diversified supply chains are being hurt by proposed levies.