IMET Now Offering Product Development to Those Businesses Who Have Recently Shifted Back to Manufacturing in the U.S.
In the 1990’s and beyond, the one glaring factor that greatly influenced U.S. high-tech companies to move their manufacturing to China was significantly lower costs. So great was the dollar differential between “Made in the U.S.A.” vs. “Made in China” that the obvious flaws in this arrangement – excessive freight costs, uncertain deliveries and weakened security – could be ignored. Back then there was no patriotic fervor to keep business here: the economy was booming and employment was strong enough...
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