what is election?what is a food chain? please help me fast
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The COVID-19 pandemic has strained supply chains for many businesses, often severely, pushing many companies to consider new options, including onshoring. With the election a month away, what difference might a Trump or Biden administration make when it comes to your supply chain?
While some have thought a Biden administration might mean a return to globalization and free trade, Robert Shea, Grant Thornton’s managing principal for public policy, disagrees. “I don’t think trade policy would be vastly different. Both candidates want to strengthen manufacturing in the U.S., both view China as a threat both economically and to our national security, and those facts will drive trade and supply chain policies in either administration.”
But there are significant differences on taxes. “The candidates have very different plans on taxes,” says Brian Murphy, a leader in Grant Thornton’s tax practice. “President Trump wants to cement the tax platform established in 2017 with the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, which significantly reduced corporate taxes and made major changes on the international tax front, along with other provisions. Biden is looking to raise money for new programs and correct perceived inequities in the Trump tax regime. He’s looking to raise corporate rates and rates on wealthy Americans.”
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An election is a formal group decision-making process by which a population chooses an individual or multiple individuals to hold public office.
A food chain is a linear network of links in a food web starting from producer organisms.