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Asia / East Asia
Asia / East Asia
Better quality goods Made in Japan goods in future. Ok lah.Oh no... the globalists must knock some sense into those Japs! How dare they bring everything home?![]()

Assembly in Japan but parts made from where?Better quality goods Made in Japan goods in future. Ok lah.![]()
Never mind lah, things will sort out itself one way or another. No need to think so much. If there's a new world order, let it be. Me can eat fuck shit and sleep I happy already.Assembly in Japan but parts made from where?

US.Assembly in Japan but parts made from where?
Go India.. plenty of talents...https://www.scmp.com/news/asia/east...tual_scroll_0&pgtype=article&campaign=3177874
Asia / East Asia
Japan manufacturers exit China, Southeast Asia to bring production back home
- A rapidly weakening yen, supply-chain constraints, geopolitical risks and changing wage patterns are prompting the switch, a Japanese steel executive said
- Even before the yen’s tumble this year, Japan’s government had been supporting relocation of domestic companies’ production bases back to the country
Japanese manufacturers are increasingly looking to move offshore operations to their home market, according to a Tokyo Steel Manufacturing Co. executive.
The rapidly weakening yen, global supply-chain constraints, geopolitical risks and changing wage patterns are prompting the switch, Kiyoshi Imamura, a managing director of the steelmaker, said in an interview in Tokyo last week.
Among those moving manufacturing to Japan are makers of everything from car parts to cosmetics and consumer electronics, he said, with the trend expected to accelerate towards the end of this year.
https://www.scmp.com/news/asia/east...tual_scroll_0&pgtype=article&campaign=3177874
Asia / East Asia
Japan manufacturers exit China, Southeast Asia to bring production back home
- A rapidly weakening yen, supply-chain constraints, geopolitical risks and changing wage patterns are prompting the switch, a Japanese steel executive said
- Even before the yen’s tumble this year, Japan’s government had been supporting relocation of domestic companies’ production bases back to the country
Japanese manufacturers are increasingly looking to move offshore operations to their home market, according to a Tokyo Steel Manufacturing Co. executive.
The rapidly weakening yen, global supply-chain constraints, geopolitical risks and changing wage patterns are prompting the switch, Kiyoshi Imamura, a managing director of the steelmaker, said in an interview in Tokyo last week.
Among those moving manufacturing to Japan are makers of everything from car parts to cosmetics and consumer electronics, he said, with the trend expected to accelerate towards the end of this year.
price cant competeBetter quality goods Made in Japan goods in future. Ok lah.![]()