I actually don’t understand how it doesn’t. If it’s in the US, it’s domestic production. The US can run these places if it needs to, it can protect them if it needs to. It seems kind of obvious? Maybe I’m missing the point of your question though.
I am impressed by the near equal up/down votes on your original comment.
Tariffs in general aren’t new, but Trump’s tariffs were applied haphazardly and poorly determined because he doesn’t understand what they are. Avoiding that uncertainty entirely is a good idea.
How does being in the US give you more control over manufacturing?
Tariffs are not new.
Not about being in the us specifically. But about keeping your manufacturing near your entire supply chain.
But the uncertainty of what will come soon for tariffs is
Because it’s in the US?
Yeah I got that when I put “in the US” in the comment you replied to.
It answers the question for you.
It doesn’t, and you know it doesn’t, youre just being an ass.
I actually don’t understand how it doesn’t. If it’s in the US, it’s domestic production. The US can run these places if it needs to, it can protect them if it needs to. It seems kind of obvious? Maybe I’m missing the point of your question though.
I am impressed by the near equal up/down votes on your original comment.
Nice way to be rude.
Tariffs change. Especially when Trump or another nutcase is in office.
Tariffs in general aren’t new, but Trump’s tariffs were applied haphazardly and poorly determined because he doesn’t understand what they are. Avoiding that uncertainty entirely is a good idea.