Coronavirus Could Be The End Of China As Global Manufacturing Hub

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The one silver lining is companies won’t be so gotdamn dependent on China anymore. Or at least that’s my hope.
But now the Mexicans will become even richer and,will furtger displace black Americans
 

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US and Mexico should be trying to take advantage of this, you solve a lot of illegal immigration problems right there.

a lot of shyt is already manufactured there anyway so I would assume they already have some infrastructure in place.
 

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China is a shytty actor on the world stage. From their treatment of minority groups to the unabated constant theft of IP to the terrible response from this outbreak, you cannot have so much invested in a authoritative communist government. Hope we and other countries wake up and stop dealing with these clowns
 

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Actively quarantining those that are coming from points of infection and proposed stricter border security and outright bans when news of the virus finally was let out by the Chinese. Appointed the leading expert or HIV/AIDS to lead efforts domestically. Anymore or do you enjoy sucking my penis?

Not enough testing.
Not enough equipment.
Not enough control at borders.
Contradicting his own experts.
Downplaying and predicting 15 cases would go down to 0. Instead, as his experts predicted case numbers are increasing.
 

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I agree that we were way too dependent on China for our products, but I’m nervous about Mexico being the replacement. I’m a bit annoyed with this country being rewarded after so many of their residents fled to the US, thus becoming illegal immigrants & depressing the wages of our work force. However, I do understand how the proximity of the country may override this opinion. What it doesn’t override is the potential of increased drug trade simply by having Mexico as a #1 trade partner. Are we truly diversifying our suppliers or are we simply shifting the role from China to Mexico? The latter would essentially cause the same problem that we’re in now.


Mexico would be far more manageable then China is, since Mexico is in the USA's sphere... and can basically be turned into a vessel state.

As jobs and wages down there increase... illegal immigration would drop. Mexico doesn't present the problems China presented.

If you were expecting manufacturing to come back to the usa... that was never going to happen in mass. American companies are too greedy for that..
 

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Actively quarantining those that are coming from points of infection and proposed stricter border security and outright bans when news of the virus finally was let out by the Chinese. Appointed the leading expert or HIV/AIDS to lead efforts domestically. Anymore or do you enjoy sucking my penis?

Pence? :pachaha:
 

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I think we're going see other countries making their bid as viable options to China. At least for the US, and our hemisphere, I've believed for a while that some things should be manufactured in Mexico and Central America. That would probably even help with immigration a bit.
 

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I agree that we were way too dependent on China for our products, but I’m nervous about Mexico being the replacement. I’m a bit annoyed with this country being rewarded after so many of their residents fled to the US, thus becoming illegal immigrants & depressing the wages of our work force. However, I do understand how the proximity of the country may override this opinion. What it doesn’t override is the potential of increased drug trade simply by having Mexico as a #1 trade partner. Are we truly diversifying our suppliers or are we simply shifting the role from China to Mexico? The latter would essentially cause the same problem that we’re in now.
If jobs like that opened right on the border where do you think a lot of the people who came illegally will go

plus if this really happened US Mexico would create some type of large economic zones that would be heavily protected by the US
 

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Breh, China kept secret but got serious at the end and built a state of the art multi floor hospital in 10 days. Now they have no new cases. Since you a Trump fan, what the fukk is he doing to help the US ? Tell me
They’ve had new cases
 
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