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65,000 US Jobs Are Under Threat Due To This Chinese Industry’s Product
IWB ^ | Umar Farooq

Posted on 06/16/2017 4:25:39 AM PDT by davikkm

According to Oxford Economics, 65,000 US rail jobs are under threat due to import form China of the freight rail cars into the country. If the United States allows some of China’s largest producers of freight rail cars into the country, they could end up eliminating up to 65,000 U.S. jobs. Thanks to the subsidies provided to Chinese state enterprises.

“China’s economy produced $21.27 trillion in 2016 (based on purchasing power parity). It’s the world’s largest economy. The European Union is second, at $19.1 trillion. The United States fell to third place, producing $18.5 trillion. China has 1.37 billion people, more than any other country in the world. China is still a relatively poor country in terms of its standard of living. Its economy only produces $15,400 per person; compared to the U.S. GDP per capita of $57,300.The low standard of living allows companies in China to pay their workers less than American workers. That makes products cheaper, which lures overseas manufacturers to outsource jobs to China. (Source: “China’s Economy, CIA World Factbook.)” Thebalance

(Excerpt) Read more at investmentwatchblog.com ...


TOPICS: Business/Economy
KEYWORDS: china; job; product

1 posted on 06/16/2017 4:25:39 AM PDT by davikkm
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To: davikkm

We better protect these job. They’re too important to the USA.


2 posted on 06/16/2017 4:33:54 AM PDT by boycott
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To: davikkm

The first ten will pass QC. The rest will be rejected. Chinese factories are infamous for “quality fade”.

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3 posted on 06/16/2017 4:35:58 AM PDT by Lurker (America burned the witch.)
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Don’t see how it could take 65,000 people to build the railroad cars we use.


4 posted on 06/16/2017 4:40:03 AM PDT by Brilliant
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Even subway cars built in the US have quality issues. I’ve seen them pass QC in the “factory” and then fail to perform after delivery. US transit authorities are suckers for a low price. Later they can’t seem to be able to understand they screwed themselves. Between the S/W, door operating mechanisms and HVAC units the buyers are going to be extremely unhappy down the road.


5 posted on 06/16/2017 4:47:52 AM PDT by meatloaf
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To: davikkm

Chinese Railroad cars..what could go wrong? Sorry, no thanks...


6 posted on 06/16/2017 5:20:12 AM PDT by Deplorable American1776 (Proud to be a DeplorableAmerican with a Deplorable Family...even the dog is DEPLORABLE :-))
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To: meatloaf
...Between the S/W, door operating mechanisms and HVAC units the buyers are going to be extremely unhappy down the road.

The rail cars being imported are freight cars. They don't have any of the problematic items.

7 posted on 06/16/2017 5:43:39 AM PDT by CurlyDave
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To: Lurker
The first ten will pass QC. The rest will be rejected. Chinese factories are infamous for “quality fade”...

My experience has been just the opposite. Many items made in China have improved greatly in quality in the past few years.

I have had lots of Chinese mini refrigerators and Chinese tools over the past 10 years or so and they are almost as good as US made -- if I can even find US made items -- at very competitive prices.

I am a big do it yourself fan and have built several houses as an owner-builder. For my purposes, if I buy a Chinese made tool that costs the same as renting a higher quality tool two or three times I am far ahead. And through lots of experience I can tell you the Chinese stuff is almost as good.

I have a 3 car garage that looks like the tool section of a Home Depot or Lowes (the shelves literally came from an old Lowes store) with 80% Chinese stuff. The prices are hard to beat and the quality is not too bad.

And don't even think about criticizing me for not buying American. All the labor I hired along the way was 100% American.

8 posted on 06/16/2017 6:15:58 AM PDT by CurlyDave
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"Don’t see how it could take 65,000 people to build the railroad cars we use."

I read where US rail carriers and rail car lease companies are reducing their inventory of rolling stock. Decreased freight traffic, rail line abandonment, and all of that. What gives?

9 posted on 06/16/2017 6:18:11 AM PDT by buckalfa (Slip sliding away towards senility.)
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But each freight car will be packed to the gills with Chinese raised chickens for the American grocery market.

YUM YUM


10 posted on 06/16/2017 6:29:44 AM PDT by Delta 21
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To: CurlyDave

It also referenced transit (subway) cars. The competition already includes foreign firms.

Given the issues seen with Chinese steel, I wouldn’t touch one of their rail cars.


11 posted on 06/16/2017 8:31:24 AM PDT by meatloaf
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Big Chicken decimated the family farm chicken house business.

China will ruin what remains of US chicken production.


12 posted on 06/16/2017 11:21:36 AM PDT by Rebelbase (Hack-proof tagline.)
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To: CurlyDave

Recycled American metal?


13 posted on 06/16/2017 11:25:41 AM PDT by huldah1776 ( Vote Pro-life! Allow God to bless America before He avenges the death of the innocent.)
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