41% of Americans say they won't buy products made in China, while 35% of Chinese say they won't buy American-made goods

I see what you mean. Thats tough but Boeing comes to mind. A lot of semiconductors. Pharama. High gross products. Which is by design We pivoted on purpose in the 80s to move from low tech manfacturing to high tech and related services. We wanted a high tech work force. Worked great except for the part where profits went to the top instead of trickling down. Im not sure moving back to low tech manufacturering or moving production from china to say india (which has its own human rights issues) is the solution. Its nit China's fault that despite the fact that our economy been roaring for the past 3 decades basically but the wealth gap keeps getting bigger with the 99% seeing no real growth.

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