Even with a 20% discount our goods aren't selling? Why?
Speak for yourselves. I live on the proceeds of manufacturing Canadian designed and manufactured products and selling them around the world ... Big time in the US, as well.Gotta be Dutch Disease
Or manufacture .Speak for yourselves. I live on the proceeds of manufacturing Canadian designed and manufactured products and selling them around the world ... Big time in the US, as well.
Maybe, these periodic dips are actually good for us. They separate the wheat from the chaff, the competent from the Sad Sacks who don't know how to sell.
Speak for yourselves. I live on the proceeds of manufacturing Canadian designed and manufactured products and selling them around the world ... Big time in the US, as well.
Maybe, these periodic dips are actually good for us. They separate the wheat from the chaff, the competent from the Sad Sacks who don't know how to sell.
Product and price should speak for themselves.
There is viable product galore that takes forever to reach port. That is changing. Projects started under Chretien, passed to Martin and now Harper are just now being completed or nearly done. There is big change on the short term horizon.Western Canada is finally getting infrastructure.
What do you do when the grain plugs the outdated undersized sieves?
Blip?
We are one quarter away from a recession.
We've been through those before and came out the other side!![]()
Proof that Dutch Disease was just an eastern myth. A year ago the high price of oil was causing the decline in manufacturing in Ontario. Now the low price of oil is causing the same problems. Most likely it is the pizz poor provincial governments elected in Ontario.
It is, is it? Says who?
You're the first one that I've heard who equates the low price of oil with a decline in manufacturing in Ontario. All manufacturing everywhere in the Western world is in decline because of competition from cheap labour places. None of that has anything to do with Alberta, whatsoever. Amazing, innit? The center of the universe might not be the whole reason for everything after all?
It is, is it? Says who?
You're the first one that I've heard who equates the low price of oil with a decline in manufacturing in Ontario. All manufacturing everywhere in the Western world is in decline because of competition from cheap labour places. None of that has anything to do with Alberta, whatsoever. Amazing, innit? The center of the universe might not be the whole reason for everything after all?
I've never said that the low price of oil would result in the decline in manufacturing.
And I'm not surprised that people keep 'confusing' Dutch disease as the relationship between the loonie and manufacturing, when it is actually about the relationship between oil and the loonie.
We've created the petro-dollar, so the negative impact on oil prices also has a negative affect on the dollar - which is a relationship that we are clearly seeing these days.
A positive impact on manufacturing is possible in the short term, all else being equal. But that is simply not the case as Mexican employers are paying their workers criminally low wages.
You can partly thank Harper for that because of free trade deals with the EU.
Now, I can't say I'm surprised that the usual suspects are framing the issue differently.
They have a case of dementia, so inexplicably horrible, that I need to repeat the same points over and over again.
That the high dollar and high like you oil was killing mfging.
Are you a dabber?