How many jobs have been sent away?
Failure to declare boundary.
Since the mid 70's, whole industries have disappeared from the US and gone abroad. One is the electronics industry. There are no companies in the United States that manufacture resistors, capacitors, inductors, crystals, transistors, tubes, small scale ICs, LSI CPUs, LSI GPUs, flat panel displays (beyond a few simplistic indicator type displays), etc.
Bulk mechanicals (like cases for PC's) all come from Asia (particularly China) now.
LSI custom logic mostly comes from Taiwan, currently under threat from China.
Resistors, capacitors, inductors, and crystals are primarily made by Japan.
Tubes are primarily made by Russia.
Transistors, small scale ICs, LSI CPUs, and LSI GPUs are made in Japan, South Korea, and Mexico.
Power supplies are typically made in China.
ALL the materials to produce lithium batteries is made by China. The batteries are often constructed there as well (with some smaller ones made in South Korea and Japan) and shipped to EV manufacturers worldwide.
Alkaline batteries are made in Japan, South Korea, Canada, and Mexico.
LEDs for LED light bulbs and decorative displays (like Christmas lights) are made in Japan and China (mostly China).
PC boards are made in the United States and China, with the bulk of them being made in China. Stuffing them is done in China, South Korea, and some in the United States.
Sensors in modern cars are made primarily in Japan, with some made in the United States.
That's just the electronics industry. We used to make all that stuff here!