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    1 month ago

    And are susceptible to interference. Samsung is also building huge manufacturing infrastructure in the US.

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        But then US interference most directly affects US jobs and customers. That’s a much better er situation.

        Think of car manufacturers that have done this for decades. They may have a global supply chain, heading mostly back to their home country, but they also have worldwide plants near their customers. Thanks partly to similar incentives and tariffs, my Honda was assembled in, I think, Kentucky, and was as us-manufactured as any us brand, meaning us jobs, us manufacturing, partial us supply chain. The result has been almost entirely good.