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To: Elroy Jetson who wrote (206148)12/2/2025 10:48:45 PM
From: elmatador  Respond to of 206191
 
The western de-industrialization period 1990 and 2010 cannot be unwind in no less than 2 decades and if the West put real effort on it.
Disclaimer: Going off topic on this one


First they need to decided where would the industry will go? They need countries to act as industrial platforms: Brazil, South Africa, Mexico and Morocco. Think demographics and scale.

Western countries should stop dreaming that robots and AI will revert de-industrialization:

Musk argued that “the only way to get us out of the debt crisis and prevent America from going bankrupt is AI and robotics,” Elon is only eyeing that trillion dollar. Not to solve the problem.\
The United states needs a 'Trump Plan' similar to the 'Marshall Plan'. Bring in the blue print, complete with all reforms the countries need to make them sign and then the investments would come.

When they do not understand, show the 80,000 laws a country need to enact to ascend to the European Union.
The 'Trump Plan' would have teeth to bite the recalcitrant that would deviate from the plan. Put them to compete with each other, the fastest to implement the plan, gets the bigger amount of investment.
There is no alternative is industry has to come back the United Sates need countries to serve as industrial platforms.