A small business owner explains the complexities of manufacturing her baby placemat product in the United States. She highlights that small businesses face significant hurdles, such as the high cost of manufacturing equipment, the need for large production runs to offset costs, and the lack of readily available expertise for specialized manufacturing processes in the US. While acknowledging the desirability of American manufacturing, she argues that large corporations are better equipped to overcome these challenges, yet often choose not to, while small businesses are unfairly pressured to relocate production. Ultimately, she emphasizes that current US manufacturing infrastructure and costs make it financially impossible for her to produce domestically and remain in business.