Or make for some other businesses. Perhaps the Chinese, with more of them voicing objections to being exploited, are just a little bit too "insubordinate" for their own good.
"A lot of businesses are trapped in the allure of offshoring, but my experience has been that there are more to the costs than what you are quoted," said Kevin Bailey, one of Bailey International's owners. "I think so often we are quoted cheap prices overseas and we don't realize there are hidden costs."
The cost savings in countries like India and China have been shrinking because labor and transportation expenses there are on the increase. But there are other costs as well, Bailey said.
"There is a totally different set of laws, different culture, a different work ethic and even a moral culture that is different," he said.
There aren't enough companies doing this; therefore, the trade agreements need to be torn up and redone, and high taxes and tariffs against companies which "offshore" implemented.
Nothing else will do. Drastic measures are needed. The United States is dying economically because of these destructive trade and economic policies put forward by Washington officials.
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