AdvertisementPuerto Rico's Medical Manufacturers Worry Federal Tax Plan Could Kill Storm RecoveryNovember 27, 2017Greg AllenMarisa PeñalozafacebookEmailJared Haley, general manager of the C-Axis plant in Caguas, Puerto Rico, says computer-operated milling machines like this one can cost more than a half-million dollars. Heat and humidity in the plant after Hurricane Maria left many of the machines inoperable, Haley says. (Greg Allen/NPR)