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Both the Chinese and German offerings seem to mainly be impacted by price not availability. That is caused by currency fluctuations and internal pricing in China in particular where wages are rising by double digit annual rates. China is no longer lower cost than USA by a significant margin after freight and taxation and currency.
If the current political trends here continue it may flip to USA being similar or lower cost after consideration of taxes. If regulations are relaxed we will regain our lead. Exemptions not regulations. http://forums.rocketshoppe.com/show...1&postcount=140 Tech Jerry |
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Sorry the german-made motors were made by Weco not waco. talk to text got one by me
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There are still other places where companies can have their products produced cheaply--Vietnam (where many of our underwear garments are now produced, to give just one example) is beginning to take the place once occupied by Red China. They're even in the R/C glider and model airplane business (see: www.seagullmodels.com ), selling "all-planked" scale and non-scale R/C planes around the world, including in the U.S.A. With their fireworks heritage, the Vietnamese could produce reliable and competitively-priced black powder model rocket motors.
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I used China as the rule but southeast Asia generally have rising living standards and are on the wrong side of currency valuations.
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