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During the years it has happened that companies with their factory here in Denmark have moved to another country where the cost was cheaper. Many of these companies moved back to Denmark-Reason, was because of bad quality.
Company like Coloplast moved to Hungary(I think it was)After around 2-3 years they moved back to Denmark-The reason was a huge drop in the quality of their medical products. Markus |
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Looks like another one losing the cash cow. Good. |
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https://clearinghouse.net/doc/158540/ https://clearinghouse.net/case/46388/ |
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The Fall of Harvard: How America’s Oldest University Became Its Most Expensive Liability
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Beautifully and artfully quoted. Hats off! What institution of higher learning is next? |
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You keep going about the cheap stuff, but that's not the problem that you'll run into with these tariffs. A cheap item that costs $2 to import and is sold at $10 will not see much of an increase in price even after +100% tariff. Where the American consumers will start hurting is the pricier, low margin stuff. Say a TV costs $500 to import and is then sold at $700. Add +100% tariff on that and suddenly the price of importing raises to $1000 and if the retailer wants to keep the margin the same your new TV now costs $1300+. You can apply this to nearly all of the higher end stuff since they often are sold at low margins. |
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