During the boom times before the 2008 financial crisis, Jerome Patterson had a tough time convincing corporations to consider the merits of moving their production back home to the United States…

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H. Douglas Nguyen
H. Douglas Nguyen Mr. Asia comes to America, The 21st century industrial revolution “Made in America” has already begun. The domestic of most Asian countries growth will be strong—Asian’s manufacture should be looking at outsourcing to America for growth. When LOW-INCOME earners get extra money in their pocket they move from necessities to experiences. New thinking required to invest more in the domestic market. The ideas are simple manufacture products for domestic consumers market at home, for the U.S. consumers’ –comes to America manufacture it there in the U.S. for consumers both sides of the Pacific (Comes to America would be the SMART decisions--It almost impossible to hedge against currencies fluctuation or leave MONEY in country that you think are most vulnerable to acute disruption). Things are really changing in the domestic market especially the consumers’ attitude. Consumers wants high quality product, accessible pricing and design that is appeal because they willing to pay the price. The source of this problem is that too much came too easily in the last few years. At the moment most Asian countries economy vacillates between signs of recovery and omens of collapse. Businesses seem paralyzed and notably lacking in FRESH ideas. Furthermore, the new dawn is shadowed by enduring structure tensions. Mankind would NOT progress without new BOLD ideas for future enterprise to succeed. Asian countries needs to organize a turnaround by "out-sourcing to America": The trend is real more than ever. Come to America does have its advantage. * is the best time to move your business to America. Market advantage from both sides of the PACIFIC. Most foreign manufactures are doing better in the U.S. than in their own origin country. You can keep some of your factories in underdeveloped parts of the world. * your manufacture to the U.S. give your product prestigious and competitiveness. People, technology, and the label of MADE IN USA do make a lot of different with global stage. * power in the U.S. is strong, growing, and business climate is profitable. No matter which parties control the government; U.S. is the most stable govern country regardless the politic rhetoric’s you seen or read on papers. On top of that U.S. Geography, you can say is one of the best located on the map. What got Asian countries here may NOT be enough to keep you going. http://facebook.com/facilitatedhousinginmegacities http://www.thefreedomnation.com/6153/whats-ahead-this-is-how-can-we-come-together We can help with the transitions. "Anything is possible"
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H. Douglas Nguyen
H. Douglas Nguyen Mr. Asia comes to America, The 21st century industrial revolution “Made in America” has already begun. The domestic of most Asian countries growth will be strong—Asian’s manufacture should be looking at outsourcing to America for growth. When LOW-INCOME earners get extra money in their pocket they move from necessities to experiences. New thinking required to invest more in the domestic market. The ideas are simple manufacture products for domestic consumers market at home, for the U.S. consumers’ –comes to America manufacture it there in the U.S. for consumers both sides of the Pacific (Comes to America would be the SMART decisions--It almost impossible to hedge against currencies fluctuation or leave MONEY in country that you think are most vulnerable to acute disruption). Things are really changing in the domestic market especially the consumers’ attitude. Consumers wants high quality product, accessible pricing and design that is appeal because they willing to pay the price. The source of this problem is that too much came too easily in the last few years. At the moment most Asian countries economy vacillates between signs of recovery and omens of collapse. Businesses seem paralyzed and notably lacking in FRESH ideas. Furthermore, the new dawn is shadowed by enduring structure tensions. Mankind would NOT progress without new BOLD ideas for future enterprise to succeed. Asian countries needs to organize a turnaround by "out-sourcing to America": The trend is real more than ever. Come to America does have its advantage. * is the best time to move your business to America. Market advantage from both sides of the PACIFIC. Most foreign manufactures are doing better in the U.S. than in their own origin country. You can keep some of your factories in underdeveloped parts of the world. * your manufacture to the U.S. give your product prestigious and competitiveness. People, technology, and the label of MADE IN USA do make a lot of different with global stage. * power in the U.S. is strong, growing, and business climate is profitable. No matter which parties control the government; U.S. is the most stable govern country regardless the politic rhetoric’s you seen or read on papers. On top of that U.S. Geography, you can say is one of the best located on the map. What got Asian countries here may NOT be enough to keep you going. http://facebook.com/facilitatedhousinginmegacities http://www.thefreedomnation.com/6153/whats-ahead-this-is-how-can-we-come-together We can help with the transitions. "Anything is possible"
  • 2012-12-20 20:28:59