| Aside from the majority of comments being related to whether or not the article is LLM generated 8-/ There still remains the question of the US de-certifying Chinese FCC approval labs. It's not like the US has the strictest radio requirements on products, in fact, it's close to the opposite. Both asia and europe have much stricter emissions and sensitivity requirements. But the big question to me, is what do they intend to do about the overwhelming majority of US consumed electronics being built in China? The idea of abandoning chinese manufacturing is a delusion. It would take decades. The idea that we do the "really advanced, complicated" manufacturing in the US, and let the Chinese build the "simple" stuff is even more delusional. China has the most advanced manufacturing tech, and the greatest scale of manufacturing in the world, by far. By very very far. Sure, the US could catch up, assuming they stop banning Chinese cars and other advanced products and instead start importing and learning from them. All of this delusional thinking goes back to one common source: elect a clown, expect a circus... |