From
1997 to 2007, the US lost 10 million jobs to off-shoring. Before 1997 the US
offshored shoes, textiles, clothing, steel, aluminum, chemicals and autos.
From
1997 to 2007, the US off-shored critical manufacturing industries. At the top
of the list, the electronics industry off-shored 370.3%. After 2007, the US
continued to off-shore more electronics and the rest of our manufacturing
industries. This resulted in a US Trade Deficit of $891 billion a year in 2018.
Our
best option is to impose Tariffs on imports to force companies to return
manufacturing jobs to the US. We already know how to automate these
manufacturing plants to allow them to increase throughput beyond what they can
do in foreign plants.
Top 25
Products with Largest IPRs in 2007
Description - 2007 - 1997 - % Change 1997-2007
Electric
computers 65.5 13.9 370.3%
Household
furnishings 93.5 23.2 303.3%
Radio
and TV broadcasting and wireless equipment 63.0 16.1 291.0%
Turbines
and turbine generator sets 71.1 25.4 179.8%
Industrial
valve manufacturing 78.2 34.4 127.3%
Telephone
switch apparatus 64.5 17.7 265.3%
Relays
and industrial controls 56.3 24.1 134.1%
Pulp
mill products 92.7 45.2 105.0%
Motors
and generators 56.7 28.4 99.9%
Speed
changers, high-speed drives and gears 70.7 38.5 83.6%
Plastics
and rubber industrial machinery 77.3 43.4 78.2%
Medicinals
and botanicals 85.8 49.5 73.3%
Newsprint
mill products 90.6 54.3 66.8%
Magnetic
and optical recording media 57.1 38.6 47.8%
Motor
vehicle parts 53.7 38.3 40.3%
Metal-cutting
machine tools 76.9 58.6 31.3%
Aircraft
engine and engine parts manufacturing 52.4 40.0 31.0%
Electronic
resister manufacturing 61.8 47.5 30.0%
Industrial
process control instruments 58.1 45.7 27.1%
Metal-forming
machine tools 76.6 62.7 22.1%
Autos
56.0 50.4 11.0%
Other
electric components 58.2 56.9 2.2%
Computer
storage devices 64.9 66.7 -2.7%
Electric
capacitors and parts 62.1 69.1 -10.0%
Heavy-duty
trucks and chassis 55.8 62.5 -10.8%
Average
Top 25 IPRs 68.0 42.0 61.7%
The
average loss was 61.7%. The US needs to move electronics and machining back to
the US.
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody
GA Tea Party Leader
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