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Comment Re:No (Score 1) 1772

In a globalized world with multinational companies it's a simple matter of beancounting. Companies will buy the resources where they cost the least. Like it or not, that's the reality. It's been going on for years and no analyst with sense predict otherwise.

An argument often heard is that the 3rd world professionalists are less skilled, under-educated, have less exprience and suffer from language problems. My personal opinion is that this belief is bound in ignorance or at least only holds true in a minor or irrellevant degree, but even so, the price for a 3rd world professionalist is less than ten percent compared to that of one from a industrialized country.

The discussion of this being an attack on free trade is a matter of politics and relevant only in the sense that governments have addressed this for ages in various forms, some more humane that others, to mention a few of the obvious: importing slaves, war, trade tax regulations, a 30 year multi-billion dollar Mars expidition. All are examples of countries exercising self-infusion into their own economy, and as such only a short term solution.

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