It’s going to take years to work out our supply chain dependencies on China. That is, if American business and government really tries. Most “American” companies are now multi-nationals or owned by them and have no allegence to the US.
It’s going to take years to work out our supply chain dependencies on China. That is, if American business and government really tries. Most “American” companies are now multi-nationals or owned by them and have no allegence to the US.
@bradenslen in such cases I'm always wondered if a company still need to have allegiance with a country? Does this make any sense for an international company?
@V_ Maybe not. But I have a fundemental distrust of companies that act like they owe nothing back during the good times, but yet when times get seriously rough (ie. war, global recession, global pandemic, etc.) they all of a sudden, seek safe harbor (and government bailouts) from the country they are headquartered in.