Part of that is looking around and seeing which product best fits your requirement, regardless of where it comes from, or where the raw materials that went into it came from. If this "American only" nonsense had been this severe before, the US armed forces wouldn't have their standard issue pistol, standard issue section support weapon, best GPMG, or it's new standard towed artillery piece.Tsukiyumi wrote:I agree with the possibility of substandard product. Hopefully, they'll monitor quality closely.
Or accept that the industry as it currently exists has had it, and concentrate on retraining the workforce as much as possible. See Reliant's comparison to the UK coal industry.And, our materials may be more expensive, but like I said, it's a cornerstone industry that needs to be revitalized one way or another. I'd rather see them work for it than see another multi-billion dollar bailout.
And how many jobs will be lost because the companies that buy the raw materials simply can't afford US prices?Finally, it creates a lot of jobs; besides the guys in the mills themselves, there'll be new management and accounting positions needed, new transportation jobs, services in the areas around the mills will have increased business, etc.