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NYT: How the U.S. Lost Out on iPhone Work
Long form article at NY Times about Apple, outsourcing and the American middle class. Yves Smith cuts to the core.
Lessons learned: The shit jobs aren't coming back, so the problem is getting Americans to accept this fact. Americans are uncompetitive for a number of reasons; larger relative salaries are only a single consideration. |
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The idea that there is a shortage of engineers and other qualified personnel in the US strikes me as pure BS. But I am sure there is a shortage of Americans who can live on tea and biscuits and sleep in dormitories. |
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But hanging out in left field with Gandhi, as I do, I'm glad for the Chinese to be able to make some kind of money. Loved the story about the worker that lives in a thousand sqare-foot apartment with her husband, son, and all four(?) in-laws. Regarding the barracks living, I wonder what that's like? Do they all basically get along, play cards, and study, or is more of a depressing prison atmosphere? Regarding the Smith article, she points out that just because we can't scale to handle iPhone production does not give a pass to all industries to off-shore: Quote:
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Hate to be the bearer of sad tidings, but I am in the very field you all are discussing and the NYTimes, and you, and every post I've seen on this subject doesn't scratch the surface. They are tooled up for production, correct. But all but a few of the parts that go into high tech devices, are made there. Even if our labor costs were lower, we still have to buy the parts from them at retail, making it more expensive to produce things here. In other words, we sold them the farm years ago, and now we are going to buy and develop a whole new one. Not only that, we just sold our last plant that refined rare earth materials that are used in these devices to the chinese, and they shut it down, cornering the market. Don't look now but the prices have gone insane: http://graphics8.nytimes.com/images/...icleInline.jpg Falling now, yes, but look how high they soared! |
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sk, handle, as I mentioned above I'm glad the Chinese workers are making money, and I appreciate the unstoppable trend toward globalism. I'm just wondering if Apple could be considered robber barons, and if the Chinese workers should get a bigger cut of the profits.
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Maybe the nouveau populist Newton Leroy will push for regulations to demand fair labor practices by the Chinese? Nah! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foxconn Major customers Foxconn manufactures products for companies including: (country of headquarters in parentheses) Acer Inc. (Taiwan) Amazon.com (United States)[26] Apple Inc. (United States)[27] ASRock (Taiwan) Asus (Taiwan) Barnes & Noble (United States) Cisco (United States) Dell (United States) EVGA Corporation (United States) Hewlett-Packard (United States)[28] Intel (United States) IBM (United States) Lenovo (China) Logitech (Switzerland) Microsoft (United States) MSI (Taiwan) Motorola (United States) Netgear (United States) Nintendo (Japan) Nokia (Finland)[27] Panasonic (Japan) Philips (Netherlands) Sharp (Japan) Sony Ericsson (Japan/Sweden)[29] Toshiba (Japan) Vizio (United States) |
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Here's an insightful article on China's geopolitcal challenges.
http://www.investorsinsight.com/blog...-of-china.aspx |
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Don't worry. Soon enough, the sweat shop jobs will move to Indonesia and Vietnam because the Chinese are getting too expensive. Then a whole new set of people will be "exploited," which is to say, they won't be. Meanwhile, we get cheap iPads. Oh wait. They're fucking expensive. |
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These guys are getting ripped off, man. |
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This is free market competition that the authoritarian / libertarian / conservatarian crowd is trying to free from the tyranny of the US gov. (us). Ron Paul is saying he'll do what has already been done, and we all did it together. Except his idea is to end lobbyist influence by removing the incentive, that being government's power to regulate. One of the only things we still have any control over. The trend will stabilize, and more industry will return to the states, but our assembly people won't be getting a whole lot more than their Asian counterparts. Welcome to our free market salvation. Hope you are well connected and well financed. |
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