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by ggm
516 days ago
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Because the goods made will be sold to American consumers directly and indirectly and are priced to reflect all kinds of costs including EPA compliance in domestic markets. European markets also demand European norms to labour and health and environment are met, even if tokenistically. To some it is a form of protectionism. It's also the "why can't we make it here" reasoning. If you tried to make it in the US it would be white anted out by lawfare. That's what happened to BHP when they proposed metals and minerals processing plants on the Californian coast. |
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