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Old 07-29-20, 11:40 AM
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Originally Posted by jlmonte
For the economists out there, when will “Made in the USA“ be profitable for bike manufacturing? I surmise currently, lack of supply is more than just Asia manufacturing halting. Pandemic or not, seems like there is an opportunity to manufacture in country? Reminds me of “I, Pencil”, by Leonard Read. This is where my mind goes, as I look for a 25.4mm / 22.1mm stem from China.
When the combined costs of raw materials and labor in the USA cost less than the combined costs of raw materials, labor, and shipping from overseas to the USA, then and only then will manufacturers move production back to the USA. You can debate ad nauseum about the best way to get to that place, but until it is economically favorable to do so, manufacturers will not make their products in the USA.
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