How do we get our companies to move manufacturing away from China?

Skilled Workers, Automation and Tariffs.

How the U.S. could bring back up to half the manufacturing jobs that moved overseas
marketwatch.com/story/how-the-us-could-bring-back-up-to-half-the-manufacturing-jobs-moved-overseas-2017-03-08

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Tariffs

>Sounds like you all don't own any equities. If you did, you know that they are ours.
And you own anything above a minority stake anywhere, right?

Invest in Mexico and Central America. You can kill two birds with one stone.
You bring manufacturing closer to us and it would attract immigrants back to their home country to work

You can't because no corporation wants to leave a market that large. Companies are only out to earn profit. Some factories may ditch China for cheaper labor elsewhere, but overall China will most likely have a major manufacturing sector for as long as humans are still used to produce goods. When automation takes over, it'll be a different story.

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Good point. I have no voting power, but I can live off my dividends and shit post on Yas Forums

>Create nationalized industries to replace their markets.

Yeah this will definitely go very well with no snags in production. Fucking retard. When will it occur to government cocksuckers such as yourself that when someone else offers an incentive to do things, people are going to take the offer? You can't force anybody to buy american because there's no incentive. The US doesn't have the massive amounts of resources (both manufacturing and raw material) that china has. No government legislation or regulation will ever fucking negate the fact that there is no market for manufacturing here in the US.

Fuck of with your gay communist bullshit. As long as you can keep fentanyl from reaching anybody who's just trying to buy some toys for their kids, then let the trade commence.