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The challenges of decoupling manufacturing from China : Comments
By Murray Hunter, published 15/4/2025As corporation profits soared, the towns and cities that once supported these corporation's factories became desolate wastelands. America is full of 'almost' ghost-towns that have become ghettos for the unemployed.
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Since 1945, first was “made in Japan”. That rise of fortunes for Japanese was built on American Largesse.
Next, made in China; also built on American largesse.
Where the US stands now with India, is an unknown, but India is where the action is currently.
Who gets in first rules, evidence suggests.
Building bridges:
At the completion of a new bridge, the old bridge is demolished: Trumps aim now.
A secondary consideration is to align with Trumps stated aims of “MAGA”, looked at as the main current of US decision making at home and abroad for US policy, challenging China opwuth a trade war, is less damaging than a real war. Controlled demolition.
US manufacturing is not returning to the US, it’s moving from China to India.
Convincing the poor suckers at the bottom of the pond of his genuineness through false promises, is standard Politics.