• misk@piefed.socialOP
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    11 days ago

    It’s not viable without upsetting those who benefit from status quo, that’s for sure. Many people don’t seem to be happy with that status quo though. They picked wrong answer to the correct question but they weren’t that far off.

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      It’s actually just not viable, period. I don’t think you understand just how complicated the logistics are, or how long the process would take even if they were to start relocating right now.

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        10 days ago

        Why? Do you mean the only viable model is to outsource cheap labour to Asia forever? People over there will move on eventually.

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          It’s not just about labor. It’s about entire supply chains. It’s not exactly trivial to pack up and move everything. And it’s ultimately good for a global economy to have regions that specialize in specific kinds of manufacturing, it’s not necessary for the US to try and make everything domestic just for the sake of being domestic.

          I’m also not sure what you mean by “move on”, do you think manfuacturing is somehow ephemeral?

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            All you’re saying it’s complex and that it will take time. Americans put a man on the moon, they’re a resourceful bunch. Some got pretty lazy though.

            I don’t think people in Asia are different from others and will likely be interested in pivoting their economies to be less dependent on a single thing. China already started so things moved to Vietnam, Indonesia etc. which for now are cheaper. Eventually „the west” is going to run out of places to outsource dirty work to. Colonialism is visibly losing steam, hence the rise of fascism which is just colonialism pointed inwards.

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          9 days ago

          outsource cheap labour to Asia

          You do know that Nintendo is a Japanese company, right?

          The whole protectionist angle doesn’t really work when we’re talking about products that do not (and cannot) have domestic alternatives.

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            9 days ago

            Cannot? That’s super defeatist. US had pretty good electronics manufacturing capability until somewhat recently.