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# Kevin Southwick Companies who want to sell products on the global...

*April 4, 2025 — Comment Archer T. Ships replied to his own comment.*

Kevin Southwick Companies who want to sell products on the global marketplace (9 billion people) vs the US marketplace (350 million people) will have to be price competitive, right? If they move to the US, and hire expensive US employees, they will have to price their products much higher to recoup the higher costs of labor, right? If so, how will they be able to compete with products produced in countries with much less expensive labor? Therefore, won't the companies that want to produce products that will be competitive globally be forced to move out?
