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Animats ◴[] No.45676128[source]
Onshoring is easier when your product has six parts.
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happytoexplain ◴[] No.45676290[source]
Yes. We should still praise it.
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scubbo ◴[] No.45676654[source]
Earnest question (i.e. not implying that I'm arguing for the opposite) - why?
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1. xboxnolifes ◴[] No.45676814{3}[source]
Because it is actually possible to lose manufacturing knowledge over time. Manufacturing things in your country now allows you to more easily manufacture different things in your country in the future. It's a lot harder to make things if your manufacturing talent is spread across multiple countries, especially so if you're making anything that cannot use already commoditized components.