How does broaching the chinamen about currency manipulation look like, does the states have enough influence on them as trump asserts?
Assuming he does get them to play fair (read cheat less) is correcting this enough to get apple and other companies to start manufacting in the states? If that is not so, what additional would encourage them?
A significant tax on imported goods could encourage US manufacturing again, it would have to be a lot though, my guess would be in excess of 25%
The thing is though, a return to domestic manufacturing would not result in a huge number of American jobs, so there's not a lot of point
Apple would invest in six-axis robots (probably built in Germany) and automate the production line, hiring only a handful of staff to oversee it
very soon they will stop controlling their currency, and once it goes up, they'll be importing many things of real value from other countries, until they import so much their currency goes down again, and then they'll forget about paper money.
> currency manipulation
> play fair (read cheat less)
> implying usa doesn't do all that and more
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What is opportunity cost? I'll take BS Disproved By Bastiat 150 years ago for $200.