US Companies are now leaving for Mexico in droves

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Companies Plow Ahead With Moves to Mexico, Despite Trump’s Pressure

INDIANAPOLIS—President Donald Trump boosted the hopes of employees at Rexnord Corp.’s factory here in December when he castigated the company for “viciously firing” workers and planning to move their jobs to Mexico.

Two months later, Rexnord is still planning to close the industrial-bearings factory, which employs about 350 people, despite Mr. Trump’s shaming and his earlier intervention to stop a nearby Carrier Corp. furnace factory...

Rexnord says moving the plant to Mexico is part of a plan to save $30 million annually. Workers say they have been packing up machines while their replacements, visiting from Mexico, learn how to do their jobs.

“That’s a real kick in the *** to be asked to train your replacement,” said machinist Tim Mathis, who has worked at Rexnord for 12 years. “To train the man that’s going to eat your bread.”

Milwaukee-based Rexnord is one of many companies plowing ahead with plans to invest in Mexico despite Mr. Trump’s vows to cajole companies into keeping their assembly lines in the U.S. Some, including heavy-equipment maker Caterpillar Inc. and steelmaker Nucor Corp., are overseen by officials who belong to a panel advising Mr. Trump on manufacturing policy. Executives at Peoria, Ill.-based Caterpillar are moving ahead with a restructuring that includes shifting jobs from a Joliet, Ill., factory to Monterrey, Mexico. “We’re just going to have to wait and see how this plays,” Caterpillar Chief Financial Officer Brad Halverson said in a January interview, referring to potential Trump-era shifts in trade policy.

A Caterpillar spokeswoman said the company has been reducing its workforce world-wide to stay viable “in the longest downturn in our 92-year history.”

Charlotte, N.C.-based Nucor is moving forward with Japan’s JFE Steel to build a new plant in Mexico to make steel for car makers.

https://www.wsj.com/articles/rexnor...xico-plans-despite-trumps-pressure-1486555201
 

eh1eh

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Why oh why isn't Donny making them stay? He is the god of the little guy.
Savior of the middle class.
Why isn't he making America great again?
Well it looks like more jobs off to taco land.
Thanks Trump!
 

Durry

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It doesn't matter if they go to Mexico, Trump will just Tax their products at the boarder. If he raises the Tax high enough, it will pay them to come back.

Wait till Trump tells Canada he is moving all Auto plants from Canada to the US, hahahaha
 

Curious Cdn

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It doesn't matter if they go to Mexico, Trump will just Tax their products at the boarder. If he raises the Tax high enough, it will pay them to come back.

Wait till Trump tells Canada he is moving all Auto plants from Canada to the US, hahahaha

Yeah, wait hahahaha until US manufactured goods are slapped with a 30% tarif at the border, and we all buy elsewhere in the World because the price of "Proudly Made in USA" is too high and the quality is too low to justify the high price tags hahahaha.

That ought to be good for a quarter million unemployed hahahaha American workers who will never get their jobs back hahahaha.
 

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I see Intel just announced a 4 billion new factory complex in Arizona due to new positive tax regime .
 

bill barilko

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Yeah, wait hahahaha until US manufactured goods are slapped with a 30% tarif at the border, and we all buy elsewhere in the World because the price of "Proudly Made in USA" is too high and the quality is too low to justify the high price tags hahahaha.
That ought to be good for a quarter million unemployed hahahaha American workers who will never get their jobs back hahahaha.
There's something to that I used to be in sport fishing retail and US made goods were in Big Demand-despite that I saw a number of manufacturers move offshore and the US manufacturing base shrunk alarmingly.

Posters here over 60yo will remember when Made in Japan was a curse but the Japanese constantly improved their industry and built world class products-guess what that's the Chinese long term goal too-anything cheap will be offloaded onto Vietnamese, Cambodian or even African factories and already some of the bearings for instance I'm seeing are as good as any made anywhere not all of them but it's coming.

This leaves the yanks sitting alone in the dark with their dicks in each other's hands & mouths just where they deserve to be.