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President Trump Bringing Jobs Back To The USA?


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2017 Jun 21, 7:23pm   1,257 views  5 comments

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Trump made a big deal, and Ford let him, about him causing Ford to cancel a plant in Mexico.
However, it was part of Ford's plan all along.

Next Ford Focus will be imported from China
Newly-minted Ford CEO Jim Hackett hasn't been on the job long, but he's already signed off on a major manufacturing decision: the next Ford Focus will be imported to the United States from China.

The original plan was to import the car, due next year, as a 2019 model, from a new plant in Mexico. The current Focus is sourced from Ford's plant in Wayne, Michigan for the U.S.

Ford was going to build a $1.8 billion plant in Mexico to produce small cars, but the plant's location was ultimately changed to China. By exporting the next Focus from China, Ford is estimated to save $500 million, Joe Hinrichs, president of global operations at Ford, told Reuters.

It's not necessarily less expensive to ship a car from China than Mexico, but Ford saves millions by foregoing the Mexican plant. The Chinese plant was already scheduled to start production of the next Focus.

"This was not a variable cost decision," Hinrichs explained. "It allows us to free up a lot of capital."

Discussions to move future Focus production from Mexico to China began a couple months ago under ex-CEO Mark Fields, Hinrichs said. On the political front, the capital saved in the decision outweighs the potential cost of a border tax imposed by the Trump administration, he added.

Ford reiterated no U.S. jobs will be impacted by the decision to move Focus production to China—the Wayne assembly plant will instead gear up to build the new Ranger and Bronco. As more Americans continue to skip small cars like the Focus, the segment has become less profitable.

The next Ford Focus RS will likely still come from Germany, just like the current model, but the days of an American-made Focus will be long gone.

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1   Strategist   2017 Jun 21, 8:04pm  

ohomen171 says

Trump made a big deal, and Ford let him, about him causing Ford to cancel a plant in Mexico.

However, it was part of Ford's plan all along.

Trump puts a gun on the heads of corporations to make them create jobs. That ain't gonna work. Corporations make decisions based on what makes the most economic sense.
The best way to create jobs is to ensure China and others don't cheat, that they open their economies to American businesses, and we focus on what we do best, and charge a heck of a lot for our technology.
Why do we want low paid manufacturing jobs to begin with? We want high paying jobs by making high tech products that the world cannot do without.

2   Y   2017 Jun 21, 9:28pm  

Because every country has their share of libbys dummies to support.
Strategist says

Why do we want low paid manufacturing jobs to begin with?

3   HEY YOU   2017 Jun 21, 11:44pm  

Imports aren't the problem.
It's the America HATING assholes that buy them.

4   Y   2017 Jun 22, 6:15am  

I see this said all over the place. 'America wants the high paying jobs, leave the low paid manufacturing jobs to 3rd world countries'
Then it is said to 'better educate americans to fill these high paying jobs'.
Of course this assumes people with lower IQ's CAN be trained to perform high end jobs.
Which in most cases they cannot.
Which leaves them with minimal employment opportunities.

BlueSardine says

Because every country has their share of libbys dummies to support.

Strategist says

Why do we want low paid manufacturing jobs to begin with?

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