Will “Made in America” sell in China? | David Rohde
“The question isn’t only about how we get more Camaros to China,” Choi said. “But also about how we get more products — like Camaro — to China that inspire and energize the Chinese market.”
Americans, meanwhile, should accept that large-scale manufacturing will never return to the United States. Labor costs are rising in emerging market countries but remain exponentially lower. Companies that base low-skills manufacturing overseas but retain their design, marketing and headquarters in the U.S. — and return the lion’s share of their profits home — may be the best of a series of bad economic options for America.
We must learn to adapt and i think we will.