Exactly. America has lost its industrial expertise and logistical hubs. There is simple zero qualified people to make new factories viable in America without the help of outsiders.
Korea and Japan offer all of that. Europe has deindustrialized so much they are pretty much useless, especially UK.
A strong alliance between East Asian nations (Taiwan, Japan, South Korea) will accomplish a geopolitical as well as economical goal that trump is looking for.
Every other nations, including Mexico and Canada, can go fuck themselves.
India shouldn't be part of anything. They need to build a fucking laser wall to keep all the jeets in.
I may or may not allegedly work in close proximity to/alongside current/currently expanding mass manufacturing in the US, in a private Minecraft Manufactio server of course.
The problems:
-Nothing new/no upgrades will happen to existing manufacturing infrastructure unless it's done perfectly, downtime is harshly punished to the point of being draconian
-Departments are outsourced, meaning what needs to happen/what needs to change is "managed" by someone from or in a third world country. Oftentimes, the (experienced, white) people doing the work need to handhold their "managers".
-Government incentives bounce back and forth, but construction is too slow to take advantage. A good chunk of "Deregulation" needs to happen on the state level, not just the federal level. (For example: Is (new facility) going to be an "engine plant", or an "ev assembly plant"?
However, American manufacturers are far more than capable of effectively expanding their operations with new construction, (and with shockingly little
relative financial effort) so long as:
-They know they won't be undercut by cheap imports
-They are incentivized not to poison/compromise operations with cheap remote outsourcing/H1B service labor
-They are given a consistent (and hopefully wide) regulatory window to operate within
-They know there will be demand for more American-Made vehicles
-They know they can (will be allowed to) restart (usually extant and rotting) local vertically integrated supply chains (often literally going all the way to buying and direct-shipping coke and raw iron within the continental US, the Jones Act makes this impossible, unless we were to suddenly loss-lead/just subsidize and unfuck shipbuilding.)
These organizations are compressed, leaned-out, and those that fired "useful" employees to keep managers and hr mammies in starbucks and pneumatically inflated disgusting crossovers/minivans for their 4 dogs and no family are currently in the process of dying. They are all absolutely fucking geared up to expand when possible, and may or may not already be taking measures to boost existing production to the absolute limit.
So all the US really needs is to
get rid of your so called "help of outsiders" and, with patience, we should have very few problems.
Wagmi?