It takes 7+ years to bring a new factory online. more to get all the kinks worked out and at full production
Not to take away from your point but they also have to
- product is at par with the previous alternative in terms of quality
- your supply chain is willing to shift to your new product
- healthy supply of workers OR
- good automation in your production line (automation supply should also be sourced from within the country)
Once you have created this factory (which needs to be subsidized by the government in order to compete with the foreign product), we then apply targeted tarrifs so that people can slowly shift to the homegrown product. Doing all this can takes decades of careful planning.
Tarrif is not an ON/OFF switch which Trump thinks
nous@programming.dev 17 hours ago
That assumes America is still a democracy in 4 years. We are only a few months in and it is already not looking great.
FuglyDuck@lemmy.world 17 hours ago
and you think that’s an argument to spin up new factories? not really.
If the US collapses into complete fascism, everyone inside is either going to be cut off from the global market. for a foreign company, spinning up factories in the US, when, in four years, they might literally get those investments yeeted from them is stupid. and that’s really the best case.
nous@programming.dev 8 hours ago
I never argued that. Only pointing out its decent into fascism. All bets are off at that point as to what will happen to its industries.