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The point is they could have built the plant in any country so why here ? They already compete with Boeing so if they build someplace with low wages and less regulation wont they be able to sell for less ?
Their parent company has manufacturers here. But why here ?
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To circumvent the protectionist policies of the US, Denn. You don't keep up, do you?
Perhaps also they have found a cheap labour market or one that doesn't have good employee protection legislation. They aren't the first European company to employ foreign labour in its own country.
Let me give you another example to help. Ford assembles cars, pickups and suv's in Thailand. They can sell them cheaper here than if they imported them because labour costs are lower and the import duties and taxes are punitive for vehicles.
Airbus intends to sell more planes to American operators, to the detriment of Boeing.
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