Posted on 04/09/2020 5:52:30 PM PDT by CheshireTheCat
Japan has earmarked hundreds of billions of yen of its coronavirus stimulus relief to go toward helping its manufacturing companies move their production plants out of communist China and back to Japan or to other countries.
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Now why didn’t we think of that?
No need to sue China, just get businesses to leave.
I don’t know what “began,” but it likely wasn’t a search.
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I don’t think it is either or. It is both and.
A billion yen isn’t much. When I was stationed there it was 300 yen per dollar.
GOOD
Communism Sucks
Good for Japan. More countries will follow soon IMO.
Dear China...Choose your friends carefully. The truth is....You don’t have any friends.....only victims.
“A billion yen isnt much. When I was stationed there it was 300 yen per dollar”
That was 1972, thank you for you service.
Gawd i cannot wait for those wind up tin barmobiles to come back on market
Actually, I did search by “Japan.” Nothing came up for today. The search function is not infallible.
Yep. That will hit the Chinese where it hurts--their pocketbook. They know FULL well what they've done.
True.
And the Chinese will continue to build the products in the same factory and under cut the Japanese.
If youre a Jap, maybe. Otherwise, no thanks. December 7th was not a good day for America.
“No need to sue China, just get businesses to leave.”
We should do the same pronto. And once they’ve left, shred our bonds held by China. Even though that is not nearly enough to compensate us for all we’ve lost due to their actions, it’s a start. In the meantime, be ready for a proxy attack—or direct. Who knows.
Boycott Starbucks.
Open up rare Earth mining in the U.S., set up a value chain, and you’ll be temping a lot of high-tech firms to come into the country.
No one wants to put up with the Chinese rare Earth BS anymore.
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