SageMother
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I think the concept of having more local manufacturing is a good one. But in practice here's an example of what's happened:
You can buy an American made Fender Stratocaster electric guitar for something like $500 or in the ballpark of that, or you can buy a Fender licensed Chinese made Bullet Stratocaster for about $115. I've auditioned both of them and what very little difference there is between them is not worth the difference in price.
It will still be difficult to compete with countries that have cheap labour.
I think that may be coming to an end, but taxing these imports to bring them up beyond the prices of the US made products would be the logical change needed to bring that manufacturing back into the USA.
The tax loopholes companies have been using to maintain their outsourcing habits are supposed to be shut down soon, according to the Obama administration. The trade agreements that have allowed this to happen, are fairly simple to change, IMHO.
If there was aeer a time to end these trade agreements, it's right now.