I expect that if there hadn't been a bunch of globalization, the expensive, high quality, less fully featured locally produced products would be gathering dust on local retailer's shelves and the delivery vans would be dropping off the more fully featured, lower quality and lower price products manufactured elsewhere at all your neighbour's homes.
Perhaps yours as well.
It is really difficult to convince consumers to pay more for better quality. It is easier to convince them to pay more for more "features", and it is incredibly difficult to convince them to pay more for local production - particularly in a world where so much is purchased over the internet.
Hopefully, this is cyclical. The manufacturing base in the US and Canada became structurally inflexible. A whole bunch was off-shored. The industry has been disrupted. The US and Canada has the opportunity to modernize and become more flexible. With shorter delivery times and simplified cross-border issues, US and Canadian manufacturing becomes competitive again.
Unfortunately, modernization and flexibility probably means far more automation and far fewer employees. Most of those historical manufacturing jobs are gone forever.
We in Canada make a large percentage of the parts used in US and Canadian car and truck manufacturing plants. That still happens because the modernization and flexibility decisions were made a while ago.
Perhaps yours as well.
It is really difficult to convince consumers to pay more for better quality. It is easier to convince them to pay more for more "features", and it is incredibly difficult to convince them to pay more for local production - particularly in a world where so much is purchased over the internet.
Hopefully, this is cyclical. The manufacturing base in the US and Canada became structurally inflexible. A whole bunch was off-shored. The industry has been disrupted. The US and Canada has the opportunity to modernize and become more flexible. With shorter delivery times and simplified cross-border issues, US and Canadian manufacturing becomes competitive again.
Unfortunately, modernization and flexibility probably means far more automation and far fewer employees. Most of those historical manufacturing jobs are gone forever.
We in Canada make a large percentage of the parts used in US and Canadian car and truck manufacturing plants. That still happens because the modernization and flexibility decisions were made a while ago.