No, because many competitors can still lower their prices and have better quality to outmaneuver American companies in Mexico, even if the products they sell are made in Mexico. For instance, Nissan, Hyundai or Toyota build and export cars into Mexico that are cheaper and have better performance than most cars made by General Motors, in the Toluca (Mexico) assembly plant.
No. A company's success or failure depend on many more factors than just cheap labor and good infrastructure. It also means a good customer base, continuous improvement of internal processes and optimization on the value chain.
Usually politicians talking about "Buying American" or domestic producers who are not as efficient at producing their good as international companies favored high tariffs.
It was because tariffs encouraged people to buy American products meaning it kept factories/companies in business. FYI: The North's economy relied on manufacturing(factories).
Tariffs allowed American industries to grow.
Protective tariffs had a few effects in the American economy. The main effect that it had was pricing.
Lack of tariffs on the american products. tariffs are taxes essentially on foriegn goods. this makes american goods cost less
One may compare monthly tariffs by going to the websites of phone companies which charge them Two of these companies are Virgin Mobile and Phones 4 U.
Lack of tariffs on the american products. tariffs are taxes essentially on foriegn goods. this makes american goods cost less
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