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(https://media.assettype.com/westernstandard%2F2025-03-19%2Flwbbcfil%2FPrePac.webp?w=1024&auto=format%2Ccompress&fit=max)
A Canadian furniture manufacturer has decided to shutter operations in Delta and move production to the United States.
Prepac's roots in Greater Vancouver date back to its founding in 1979.
In a statement, CEO Nick Bozikis said the move came after "many months of consideration and analysis, and began long before any tariff risks to Prepac's business arose."
"The last several years have been challenging for North American furniture manufacturers, and the closure of our Delta, BC facility is a necessary step that reflects the realities of Prepac today and the prospects for the company going forward," he added. "We are proud of our heritage in Delta, however, our North Carolina facility is located much closer to our largest customer base."
The rest of the article is the Union bitching it's Trump's fault and something about greed, you know, Capitalism and surviving in a free market. :lol: :lol: :lol:
https://www.westernstandard.news/news/canadian-furniture-manufacturer-ditches-bc-moves-production-to-us/63238
No other Nation on Earth is capturing anywhere near what Trump is accomplishing for the USA. There is no doubt, the phrase "Made in America" Will Once again Be Synonymous With Quality!!! :thumbup:
The White House
President Trump Positions U.S. as Global Superpower in Manufacturing
The White House
Nvidia, the world's undisputed leader in chipmaking, says it will invest hundreds of billions of dollars over the next four years on its U.S.-based manufacturing operations — part of the manufacturing renaissance under President Donald J. Trump as he solidifies the U.S. as the global leader in artificial intelligence.
"Having the support of an administration who cares about the success of this industry and not allowing energy to be an obstacle is a phenomenal result for AI in the U.S.," said Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang.
Here's what they're saying:
Axios: "It's another win for President Trump's push to increase U.S. manufacturing, with a parade of corporations announcing American expansion."
The Guardian: "Chipmaker's promise is a sign that Trump's 'America First' policy is affecting investment"
Financial Times: "The huge spending projection from the world's most valuable semiconductor group follows multibillion-dollar US investment plans announced by other technology companies including Apple, as the impact of Trump's 'America First' trade policies ripples through the global economy."
Yahoo Finance: "...the latest company to consider plans to expand in the country as the Trump administration pushes forward with tariffs."
That's in addition to the trillions of dollars in new investments President Trump has already secured in tech-based manufacturing. In January, President Trump announced a $500 billion private investment in AI infrastructure led by OpenAI, Oracle, and Softbank, while Apple announced a $500 billion investment and TSMC announced a $100 billion investment in chips manufacturing last month.
It goes well beyond tech as companies make plans to onshore their operations amid President Trump's America First trade policy. This week, a Canadian furniture manufacturer opted to move its production to the U.S., while the biggest toymaker in the U.S. said it will move a "large percentage" of its China-based manufacturing back home.
In the auto sector, Stellantis announced a $5 billion investment in its U.S. manufacturing network as it pledges to build more vehicles domestically, Hyundai Motor is planning to "localize production in the U.S," Nissan is considering moving production from Mexico to the U.S., and Honda is expected to produce its next-generation Civic hybrid model in Indiana.
https://www.whitehouse.gov/articles/2025/03/president-trump-positions-u-s-as-global-superpower-in-manufacturing/
Quote from: Solar on March 21, 2025, 07:05:13 AMNo other Nation on Earth is capturing anywhere near what Trump is accomplishing for the USA. There is no doubt, the phrase "Made in America" Will Once again Be Synonymous With Quality!!! :thumbup:
The White House
President Trump Positions U.S. as Global Superpower in Manufacturing
The White House
Nvidia, the world's undisputed leader in chipmaking, says it will invest hundreds of billions of dollars over the next four years on its U.S.-based manufacturing operations — part of the manufacturing renaissance under President Donald J. Trump as he solidifies the U.S. as the global leader in artificial intelligence.
"Having the support of an administration who cares about the success of this industry and not allowing energy to be an obstacle is a phenomenal result for AI in the U.S.," said Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang.
Here's what they're saying:
Axios: "It's another win for President Trump's push to increase U.S. manufacturing, with a parade of corporations announcing American expansion."
The Guardian: "Chipmaker's promise is a sign that Trump's 'America First' policy is affecting investment"
Financial Times: "The huge spending projection from the world's most valuable semiconductor group follows multibillion-dollar US investment plans announced by other technology companies including Apple, as the impact of Trump's 'America First' trade policies ripples through the global economy."
Yahoo Finance: "...the latest company to consider plans to expand in the country as the Trump administration pushes forward with tariffs."
That's in addition to the trillions of dollars in new investments President Trump has already secured in tech-based manufacturing. In January, President Trump announced a $500 billion private investment in AI infrastructure led by OpenAI, Oracle, and Softbank, while Apple announced a $500 billion investment and TSMC announced a $100 billion investment in chips manufacturing last month.
It goes well beyond tech as companies make plans to onshore their operations amid President Trump's America First trade policy. This week, a Canadian furniture manufacturer opted to move its production to the U.S., while the biggest toymaker in the U.S. said it will move a "large percentage" of its China-based manufacturing back home.
In the auto sector, Stellantis announced a $5 billion investment in its U.S. manufacturing network as it pledges to build more vehicles domestically, Hyundai Motor is planning to "localize production in the U.S," Nissan is considering moving production from Mexico to the U.S., and Honda is expected to produce its next-generation Civic hybrid model in Indiana.
https://www.whitehouse.gov/articles/2025/03/president-trump-positions-u-s-as-global-superpower-in-manufacturing/
I think this is Europe's reaction to Trump's winning. https://americafirstreport.com/7-actions-that-nato-countries-are-taking-which-indicate-that-something-really-big-is-coming/
Nothing big is coming unless Europe wants it. And for some reason they do. Why? Do they think they can win some of Russia's resources? This is about money, up to now it has been the American taxpayer's money. Wild ass guess, this is the only way Europe thinks it will be able to and keep up with what and how Trump is growing the American first movement. Second wild ass guess, they will pull the U.S. into what ever they start and milk the American taxpayer again.
It ain't Russia Europe is mad at.
Quote from: Possum on March 21, 2025, 08:04:22 AMI think this is Europe's reaction to Trump's winning. https://americafirstreport.com/7-actions-that-nato-countries-are-taking-which-indicate-that-something-really-big-is-coming/
Nothing big is coming unless Europe wants it. And for some reason they do. Why? Do they think they can win some of Russia's resources? This is about money, up to now it has been the American taxpayer's money. Wild ass guess, this is the only way Europe thinks it will be able to and keep up with what and how Trump is growing the American first movement. Second wild ass guess, they will pull the U.S. into what ever they start and milk the American taxpayer again.
It ain't Russia Europe is mad at.
None of it makes sense unless you take into consideration the NWO.
The people of Europe don't want war but the EU leadership does, and it's suicidal.
If the EU attacks Russia, Trump will walk away, this is not our war by any means.
I have faith in Trump's negotiating skills, this won't go much beyond 2026.