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To: Sun Tzu who wrote (85531)8/24/2020 8:54:05 PM
From: Sam  Read Replies (1) of 95484
 
IMHO, you are overstating your case. Take Apple as an example:

Apple Suppliers Plan Major Production Move to India
Monday August 3, 2020 9:02 am PDT by Hartley Charlton
An unspecified Apple supplier is planning to move a significant amount of production operations to India, according to The Times of India.
macrumors.com

Apple's India Move Is Risky, But Better Than Facing Trump's Trade War
Jan 17, 2019,03:44pm EST
forbes.com

Six Apple production lines capable of $5 billion in exports allegedly moving to India
By William Gallagher | 3 weeks ago

appleinsider.com

There are more examples of countries moving out of China as well. And lest you believe that it is just because of Trump's tariffs, think again.

US Companies Are Beginning to Leave China
Feb 5, 2016

1 in 4 US Companies are leaving China. That's according to the latest survey by the American Chamber of Commerce in China. Why? Is it pollution, IP theft, corruption, or a slowing economy? Find out why on this episode of China Uncensored!

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Why are Companies Leaving China?
Published on October 14, 2016
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