offthewall14420
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High tech industry remains at the core of American enterprise.
Chinese airlines fly Boeings made in the United States, and Airbuses made in the European Union.
The United States, and the UK continue to attract high quality graduates from around the globe...as well as unskilled labour.
Believe me, Boeing is doing everything they can to manufacture nearly everything overseas. If there's an American company selling them a part, they probably have a plant overseas. If the supplier doesn't Boeing will come in and demand they change processes or lose the contract. Plus they cap supplier margins to be no greater than their own margins (which are tiny). Many times these demands are impossible for old time suppliers (50+ years).
They may assemble in the US because you can limit skilled labor. Just have process engineers turn a complex task into a series of simple processes for unskilled laborers. Even that's going to the low-wage South Carolina.
The future of American manufacturing is in process engineering. Finding ways to write out the complexity of any task so the company can pay it's people less and deal with higher turnover. This is all done under the umbrella of quality management, which is quite proud of it. Just ask them... they want compliance to their processes and have corrective action authority to make it happen.

