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Go buy more Communist China exports just like Trump & his scum family have bought their share of Communism for their businesses.
How many RepCon businesses have moved their manufacturing & jobs to Communist China?
Your scum RepCon President Nixon "Opened Up" Communist China so Americans could mingle & get sick from bird flu,H1N1 & C-19.
RepCons are incapable of seeing the facts.
https://bigleaguepolitics.com/40-of-americans-are-refusing-to-buy-made-in-china-products-after-coronavirus/
40% of Americans Are Refusing to Buy Made-in-China Products After Coronavirus
THE PRC MUST FUCKING DIE!
NO UNION!
NO VOTE!
NO GUN!
NO SWIFT NETWORK ACCESS!
YOU'RE ON YOUR OWN, YOU CUNTS!
Companies invested a record $19.7 billion in June in the construction of manufacturing facilities, up by 18.6% from the already surging levels in June 2023, up by nearly 100% from June 2022, and up by 209% from June 2019.
The investment totals here only cover the actual construction costs of the facilities, not the costs of the manufacturing equipment and installation that can dwarf the construction costs of the building. The total cost of a big chip plant might reach $20 billion, but the construction costs are the smallest part of it. So the total amounts invested in manufacturing plants, including the equipment and installation, are much higher. But here, the amounts only refer to the construction of the plants, and can be seen as a directional indicator of total investment in manufacturing.
It’s all based on the principle that industrial robots cost the same in the US and China, that manual labor is a much smaller cost component in modern automated manufacturing, and that transportation costs (which spiked during the pandemic) and loss of Intellectual Property (IP), which is a given in China, and other risks have to be added to cost equation.
In addition, the increasingly complicated and stressed relationship between the US and China has exposed for all to see that the reckless dependence by US companies on production in China is a fundamental risk, not only for the companies, but also for national security.
No one is going to build a factory in the US to make low-value products, such as T-shirts. It’s all focused on complicated high-value products, such as motor vehicles, chips, electrical and electronic products, heavy components and equipment, etc.
The 12-month total of investment in manufacturing plants jumped to $235.5 billion, up by 19% from the same period a year ago, up by 100% from two years ago, and up by 217% from the same period in 2019.
Philco 19" TV/VCR for $99
A modest tariff will not only bring in massive revenue, but it will make made-in-the-USA viable again. In fact, the latter IS viable without the Tariff
This never makes sense. Because you can't have both. Either you import yo shit and that generates tariff revenue or you make yo shit here instead. That means no more tariff revenue.
Then it goes on to link to the NY Times, which is blocked by a paywall, but the same text from United States Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer is also on other sites.