Brent P
An equipped military by itself signifies a developed industrial country.
Hardly.
You are missing the point, please gop back and reread what I wrote.
BuyDrive a new Chinese car 3610Exactly. They were a developed industrial nation capable of making complex machines of sound engineering and quality of their...
Well, of course it is about making money...what is new about that. The american companies who were savvy began to outsource production to Japan after WWII. Bushnell survived by doing that very thing but many of their U.S. compebreastors did not and failed.
Relocation of existing U.S. production isn't the issue.
An obvious example in the history of the U.S. watchmaking industry - go read up on it. We copied the products made in europe and then we made them cheaper and better and beat the tar out of the swiss and english. That is exactly what Japan did after WWII and it is exactly what Korea and Taiwan has done more recently and is what mainland China is rapidly beginning to do. If you don't believe me just look inside any electronic product or at the label of many articles of clothing.
Please take the time to think before making a statement like that. China is what Japan was after WWII - an emerging economic power but China is bigger by many times. And firms from countries around the world are lining up to do business in China.
Good luck - it is all but impossible unless you are set up to create products from scratch. Those made in the USA Nike sneakers were likely buttembled offshore in some distastefully run country. The radio in that american car has likely been made with electronic components from one or more asian countries.