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Author: tjscott0   😊 😞
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Subject: Re: Rapid Transformation of China's Economy
Date: 10/30/25 10:13 AM
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"It's our turn to manufacture and build wealth."

We'll see.

I would have phased it as:We are planning to return to manufacturing.
In 1945-46 we converted manufacturing back from weapons & munitions production back to consumer goods.
The US was a powerhouse of industrial production from then to 1980. Jack Welch around 1980 transferred GE electric motor production to Mexico. Then in the 1990's GE stove & refrigerator production moved to Mexico. Other corporations followed suit. Not necessary to Mexico but to China. 1990's began the flood. First with NAFTA then adding CHINA to WTO in 2001.
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