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[quote=Anonymous]How will companies afford to build factories here? Where will the capital come from? Will there be enough skilled labor here in the U.S.? What will the work practices be like? There is a huge gap between what is acceptable in the US vs Asian countries like China and Taiwan: https://www.emsnow.com/tsmc-arizona-struggles-to-overcome-vast-differences-between-taiwanese-and-us-work-culture/ How long will it take for the factories to churn out goods? Doesn’t it take years to build a factory and make it a success? Where will these factories be located? Which towns will be willing to absorb the pollution, contamination and any other externalities resulting from factories? Goods will be more expensive if made in the United States. For goods that aren’t essential, isn’t it likely that American companies that rely on the foreign supply chain will simply go out of business? [/quote]
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