To: central_va
P.S. — How can an automated manufacturing process in China possibly compete with an automated manufacturing process in the U.S., if the more expensive U.S. labor is no longer part of the cost differential?
36 posted on
03/12/2016 6:55:50 PM PST by
Alberta's Child
(Bye bye, William Frawley!)
To: Alberta's Child
P.S. How can an automated manufacturing process in China possibly compete with an automated manufacturing process in the U.S., if the more expensive U.S. labor is no longer part of the cost differential?First the factory is shipped out. It operates for a few years and then it is automated there not here.
49 posted on
03/12/2016 7:00:27 PM PST by
central_va
(I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn.)
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