Editor’s note: Even textile production is moving back to the US. The history of Wrangler blue jeans is rooted in America. The Greensboro, N.C., company first introduced its authentic western jeans to America’s cowboys in 1947 and eventually became one of the United States’ most popular brands. [JEFFREY BONIOR | May 23, 2019 | Alliance for American…
Editors note: This is a great list of at least one item that is made in America in every one of the 50 states. And Washington D.C., too! [John Del Rosario | June 29, 2017 | Popular Mechanics] Moving manufacturing overseas may be easier. It may be cheaper. But that doesn’t mean everyone is doing…
Editors note: China never wanted to be like the US. As country’s economy and global reach expand, it doesn’t feel the need to adapt for Western acceptance [Gerald F. Seib | May 27, 2019 | WSJ] Since the great opening to China in the 1970s, successive U.S. administrations have operated under the belief that China…
Editor’s note: China subsidies to their industries have been on a strong upward trend for several years. They had no intention of being a free market, free trade country. Increased state support for companies likely to further anger US as trade war deepens [Tom Hancock and Yizhen Jia | May 27, 2019 | Financial Times]…
Editor’s note: China’s reliance on the US consumer market is the piggy bank that funds its military growth. China is having to reassess its naval shipbuilding plans in the face of economic, technical and strategic challenges at home and abroad, according to military insiders. [Minnie Chan | May 26, 2019 | South China Morning Post] While…
Editor’s Note: This article explores the human cost of NAFTA and the decisions made by General Motors to offshore production to Mexico. Rick Marsh worked in the car plant in Lordstown his entire life. Now that job is gone. What does that mean for his politics? [Sabrina Tavernise | May 27, 2019 | NY Times]…
Editor’s note: China jawboning the market to prevent yuan depreciation. And stating that they will shift to domestic consumption, which is what the US wants, rather than their reliance on US consumption for growth. Of course you can never take CCP statements at face value. BEIJING (Reuters) – China’s banking and insurance regulator said on…