You really don't know what you're talking about do you?
Just admit it, you have limited knowledge on this subject and just regurgitate knee jerk talking points in sporadic vanity posts that rarely if ever display a learned understanding of the issue. The views you advocate on FR when it comes to manufacturing/tariffs sound right out of the union playbook. Bernie Sanders and Ed Schultz say precisely the same things you do. In fact, it sounds to me like you are in fact a union supporter.
Have you been to China? In what ways would you say modern China resembles a classic marxist/leninist state when it comes to economic policy? Were you aware that the Chinese provinces are deeply indebted and when the current spending spree ends (and it will end), the result is likely to mean the relative domestic peace Beijing has maintained through artificially increasing employment may will crumble. Do you really know anything about this topic other than the progressive left and protectionist right talking points?
Americans are never going to go back to being forced to buying overpriced union garbage. It's just not going to happen.
I have visited China. Trade shows go on all the time for many industries and hire Chinese company representatives that work to promote U.S. sales in China.
Met our reps in China, gone to many dinners with them and worked trade shows there. The reps serve as translators and negotiators.
However, there is enormous risk as the Chinese want our proprietary information so as to reproduce themselves. It is very difficult doing business with them, once a deal is established, as China does not recognize some contract stipulations.
Only sell to U.S. companies already established in China.