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Tariffs aimed at bringing business back to the U.S. are actually driving it to Canada
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The company I work for is sending a few of my coworkers to train some people in mexico so they can take over some of our manufacturing so that it can be built in mexico and ship from there internationally, this is the first time in the almost 15 years that Ive worked here that we are moving manufacturing out of the US. the last time they had this idea was when trump put the first tariffs on china, the plan then was to build and test units here then take them apart and ship them to germany where we will fly to to rebuild it there then ship to china lol. We also killed a lot of our low tier products because its just not worth it to build and sell anymore so I guess thats good for new competitors to fill the void
all you need to look at is brexit, thats what happened to the uk, and now its happened to the us. and the perpertrators, russia was behind it all.
Russia is no boogie man. Democracy did it.