Your point of view is so problematic at a micro-economic level.
Do you really think that multinational globalist companies care about any of that?
You may as well make everyone in the West disappear from existence because there’s cheaper labor somewhere else.
Now, now, don’t give them any more ideas.
The end result is de-industrialization, loss of skilled labor, dependence on other countries for essential products, loss of negotiation power, increasing inequality, lower living standards, lower state tax income (public services/utilities getting worse) etc…
Yes, we know.
We’ve seen this happening for decades.
The UK once had a thriving motorcycle industry which disappeared almost overnight.
Hardly anyone misses it now.
Besides it’s still possible for small home-grown companies to succeed if they are innovative enough.
Rega are an obvious example of a consistently innovative company that has managed to succeed globally and yet also keep it’s production based in the UK.
On that score it’s a model example to everyone else.
We should also remember that after market back up and care matter too. Especially when you're buying products that might cost half of your annual salary.
I remember when I bought my Rega 3 it came with a lifetime guarantee, but I didn’t realise this also applies to every Rega product!
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"So confident are we in our ability, Rega offers a lifetime warranty against manufacture defects on every single product we make."
https://www.rega.co.uk/about/history