Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton blasted opponent Donald Trump’s tax and trade proposals as she laid out her own economic plan Thursday. Clinton spoke at an automotive and defense industry factory near the Midwestern city of Detroit, Michigan. Trump had outlined his economic policies earlier on Monday during a speech in Detroit. He also criticized Clinton’s economic plan. Trump said Clinton would raise taxes and continue heavy government regulation on businesses. In her speech, Clinton said Trump only spoke of “failure, poverty and crime” when he brought up economic conditions in the state. She also condemned his remarks that America is becoming a third world country. “But clearly he doesn’t know the people of Michigan. He doesn’t see the businesses and the labor unions, the local governments, the clergy - coming together every single day to make things better.” She said Trump has offered “no credible plans” to address the problems faced by American working families.