To: EveningStar
Once new supply chains are established in the US, and the number of miles shipped is drastically reduced, there should be a substantial reduction in transportation costs.
17 posted on
02/28/2017 9:51:52 AM PST by
grumpygresh
(When will Soros be brought to justice? Crush the vermin, crush the Left.)
To: grumpygresh
Once new supply chains are established in the US, and the number of miles shipped is drastically reduced, there should be a substantial reduction in transportation costs. Maybe not.
Depending on the mode of transportation, it could cost more to ship something over a distance of 100 miles within the U.S. than over a distance of thousands of miles from Asia.
40 posted on
02/28/2017 11:03:01 AM PST by
Alberta's Child
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