The Wall Street Journal is reporting that U.S. automakers are seeking a workaround to avoid increased expenses resulting from President Donald Trump’s controversial tariff policy: relocating manufacturing to China.

“Four major automakers are racing to find workarounds to China’s stranglehold on rare-earth magnets, which they fear could force them to shut down some car production within weeks,” the Journal reports. “Several traditional and electric-vehicle makers—and their suppliers—are considering shifting some auto-parts manufacturing to China to avoid looming factory shutdowns, people familiar with the situation said.”

  • piecat@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    Ya because the tarriffs mean that a device already sold LOSES money to fulfil. Medical devices already don’t have great margins…

    • Bob Robertson IX @discuss.tchncs.de
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      Oh, I get it and I don’t blame my employer. They are also moving some manufacturing from China to the US, however it won’t be at my location… funny enough, it just so happens to be in a blue state.

      If we weren’t talking about real people’s lives it would be funny to see just how miserably the trump tariffs have failed.

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        I’m with you, it’s so fucked. And every time we lose manufacturing, we lose everything else. Engineering, sourcing, quality, follows manufacturing.