U.S. Energy To See Huge Investments From China by Oilprice.com • Nov 27, 2017 • 26 Comments China wants to secure its supply of LNG.
Uncertainty Hits American Farmers and Mexican Consumers by Don Quijones • Nov 13, 2017 • 16 Comments NAFTA 2.0 gets complicated.
NAFTA Effect: Global Manufacturers Bet on Dirt-Cheap Mexico by Don Quijones • Oct 26, 2017 • 51 Comments That wages have remained so low for so long is not by accident; it’s by design.
Petro-Plunder Worsens in Mexico by Don Quijones • Oct 19, 2017 • 11 Comments Scaring off sorely needed investments in fuel distribution systems.
$2.25/hr to Build a $40,000 Vehicle by Wolf Richter • Sep 29, 2017 • 87 Comments Mexico’s wage repression scheme creates Nirvana for global automakers.
What Will Markets Do if Congress Pushes US into Default? And “Trump Nationalism” Faces the Globalist System by Wolf Richter • Sep 4, 2017 • 80 Comments Wolf Richter on “This Week in Money.”
This Will Whack US Auto Component Manufacturers by Wolf Richter • Jun 20, 2017 • 128 Comments New CEO Cuts Costs: Ford shifts production of compact car from Michigan and Mexico to China.
After Laying off Thousands, Boeing CEO Says Offshoring Work to China Won’t “Directly Harm” US Jobs by Wolf Richter • Jun 8, 2017 • 111 Comments “We know as we’re investing there, we’re also creating a competitor.”
This is Why World Trade is the Weakest Since 2009 by Wolf Richter • Feb 21, 2017 • 73 Comments Despite what you may think, it’s not due to protectionism.
Global Shipping Meltdown Mauls German Banks, Retail Investors, Taxpayers by Wolf Richter • Feb 10, 2017 • 21 Comments Germany holds 25% of global shipping loans as industry collapses.