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In reply to the discussion: Why I defend NAFTA on DU, in four charts [View all]RunInCircles
(122 posts)1994 NAFTA signed. What happened.
Approximately 2 years later corporate plans were in place to move manufacturing.
Add a year for setting up the new facility. Add a year for staffing and startup getting procurement and logistics all in place etc.
Start your newest product line wait six months to a year for its volume to catch up with your previous product line. Now as your older product line production falls start to layoff US staff. As volume ramps up overseas start to co locate R&D and design staff.
This is exactly what your chart shows and this time table is almost exactly taken from the destruction of several AT&T factories that I observed 1st hand. So you charts exactly fits my experience which is why I don't support NAFTA or the other new trade deals being proposed. A time lag for negative effects to so up are pretty common with policy.