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Re: Re: Re: Made in the USA, Does the US still lead in tractor mfg
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Posted by NDS on January 12, 2003 at 07:50:28 from (205.188.209.78):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Made in the USA, Does the US still lead in tractor mfg posted by KURT on January 11, 2003 at 18:00:20:
Kurt I do not disagree with your opinion of lawyers. However as of today Nissan has a large Suv and truck plant under construction in MS, Mercedes is doubling the size of their SUV facilites in AL, Toyota has a new engine plant under construction in AL and Honda is building a huge plant in AL. Contrast this with GMs Delphi divisions announcement last week putting 6 or 8 of its plants on endangered list. While this announcement was written in euphemisms it is obviously first step in their previously anounced plan to move much of their parts production to China. Don't beleive building a product in China will exempt anyone from a product liability suit anyway.
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