What is actually produced in the u.s.? Most of the big companies have moved offshore for that sweet slave labor.
3M is in deep shit:
Lets not forget its the distributor that's on the front line for this shit. Granted, 3M can leverage distributor interests; HOWEVER, to some degree. Note that there is a cost and negative repercussion with outsourcing.
Mike Roman should be terminated over this.
Funny how CNN is not running any stories on this
That's a great quote, and good comment
I worked for a medical device company that was more or less keeping it's R&D and outsourcing everything else to shit-tier companies.
Unless the govt forces manufacturers to stay in the US, even COVID-19 won't stop companies from outsourcing.
Not good enough user. I want a public execution after the military tribunal.
shillng for ccp. kys
Capitalism
It happens but we have a good president that stepped in.
Got to give the trump the credit
I'll probably have to open a 3M product when I see it on the shelf. To "inspect" it. If the opened item doesn't sell, hey, that's life.
Make it a felony to export PPE.