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1. kibwen+l8[view] [source] 2024-08-17 15:38:44
>>campus+(OP)
The CCP's current manufacturing policy is analogous to the modern venture capitalist approach of "subsidize the product until your competitors go broke, then reap the fruits of having a captive market by the balls", except the fruits have gone from "the power to set prices as a monopoly and extract a massive amount of profit" to "massive geopolitical leverage against countries that are dependent on your exports". It's a risky strategy because it's trivially countered by protectionist policies, but that depends on countries voluntarily refusing the free money that China is doing its best to shovel into your pockets. In other words, it's a bet that China's rivals cannot successfully resist short-term greed despite the huge and transparent long-term risks.
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2. klyrs+S8[view] [source] 2024-08-17 15:43:22
>>kibwen+l8
I would not say that this is trivially corrected. The latest news from Boeing is that American manufacturing has been obliterated. Rebuilding the skill and culture that has been lost is neither easy nor guaranteed.
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3. kortil+ga[view] [source] 2024-08-17 15:54:45
>>klyrs+S8
Not a good example because Boeing didn’t outsource. China flies Boeing airframes made in the US and has for the last 50 years.

Boeing is an example of financiers running the company from an ivory tower on the other side of the country.

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4. gopher+be[view] [source] 2024-08-17 16:28:20
>>kortil+ga
Boeing’s entire problem was not realizing they were offshoring by moving to a location with no engineering culture.

Getting quality out of a right-to-work state is difficult.

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5. vinceg+Qp[view] [source] 2024-08-17 17:47:49
>>gopher+be
Tell that to the French
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