Would you move your operation to the US right now if you were doing well somewhere else and could stay while paying a less than US living wage? I wouldn’t.
Lock those vehicles out of the market. Don’t need to change the trade agreement to do that, neither the wage requirement nor the tariff value. Let’s see how they respond, in reality not theoretically.
Would you move your operation to the US if there’s every chance that race riots and Antifa could burn it down?
Additionally, I'd guess a lot of companies are holding off making any major decisions until after the election: taking a chance on Biden winning and rolling back all of President Trump's job-creating measures.
And have to deal with endless OSHA and EPA regulations? Nope.
You're right, especially since the 1994 version of NAFTA will be reinstated should Biden win, *and* most Americans could care less where things are made. This isn't how I think but it's prevalent nevertheless.
We know anti American globalist Free Traitors and what they are all about so this why we need very high protective tariffs.
Why would any company jump here now until the election in November, so they will know which direction this nation is going to take.
Why move?
Toyota has large manufacturing plants for both autos and trucks in the USA.
Ditto for Honda and civics are made in Canada.
Nissan has been in the manufacturing business in Tennessee forever.
Well then tell them good luck with China. Remove all troops and carriers.
I didn’t know we were crying ike b****** about things we supported only last week.
I didn’t know one article was all it took to break people around here