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one radio report I heard today said that clothing manufacturers who moved from China to Vietnam during DJT's last administration just do not want to move again- DJT acts as if moving manufacturing is always going to be cheaper and easier than the tariffs.... maybe not.
The problem is that China (or Vietnam) have all the raw materials, all the supply chains, all the specialized equipment, all the low-wage but trained employees, all the huge factories within efficient proximity.
The US has none of this. They would have to buy Chinese equipment to even get started. Are they just going to put enormous clothing, shoe, or electrical factories in old malls? Won't there be zoning issues and parking / transport issues if they try to repurpose old factories? And which clothing or shoe company is going to purchase or lease expensive land, go through local zoning, hire thousands of workers and train them? Where are they going to import the raw materials from? The US does not have anywhere near enough textile or specialized fabric or plastics manufacturing to satisfy the product runs for Nike, or Columbia Sportswear, or Walmart clothing, etc.
A century-old family furniture manufacturing company in North Carolina just closed because they could not afford to bring in-house their materials and preliminary assembly that was taking place in Mexico.
Edited because I misread the intial posting, oops.
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