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1 Smart Business Story: The 17 Startups Rebuilding America Now

27 min · 1. juni 2026
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While venture capitalists have been pouring money to fund companies aligned with “American Dynamism,” there is a new crop of startups focused on building sustainable companies for the supply chain to support the country’s future.     Inc. senior editor Leah Carroll led a recent story on the top 17 companies that are rebuilding America. On this episode of The Business Model, Carroll joins Inc. staff reporter Chloe Aiello to give you a behind-the-scenes look into the process that formed the final list. Plus, you’ll hear from Inc. staff members who delve into the details of why select startups made the list.

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