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here is an interesting article I found on yahoo finance while searching the web I wanted to share.
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/made-in-america--stayed-in-america--195200450.html
I just think they could analyse the topic a bit deeper, and eventually apply it for other countries regarding outsourcing to other "cheap price" countries...
I am just happy to read that some companies didn't left the place where they started their business... unlike some big companies (the very reason why I don't buy products from Nike, one among others, anymore)
and as I like Schott jackets very much, I am really happy they are still there and making jacket in the US.
no patriotism here, as I am Swiss living in Switzerland... and very happy that the Swiss army knife is still produced in Switzerland
I think in our globalized world, it is not easy for such companies to compete/struggle with cheap mass products, and these "small" makers need our support, don't you?
edit: That could also include GW in US, aero and elc in UK, etc...
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/made-in-america--stayed-in-america--195200450.html
I just think they could analyse the topic a bit deeper, and eventually apply it for other countries regarding outsourcing to other "cheap price" countries...
I am just happy to read that some companies didn't left the place where they started their business... unlike some big companies (the very reason why I don't buy products from Nike, one among others, anymore)
and as I like Schott jackets very much, I am really happy they are still there and making jacket in the US.
no patriotism here, as I am Swiss living in Switzerland... and very happy that the Swiss army knife is still produced in Switzerland
I think in our globalized world, it is not easy for such companies to compete/struggle with cheap mass products, and these "small" makers need our support, don't you?
edit: That could also include GW in US, aero and elc in UK, etc...
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