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Posted On: 10/20/2024 11:34:43 PM
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Re: Wallstreet1234 #11589
ROFLMAO!
Somebody should tell Ford, Toyota, GM, Chevy, Kia, Honda. etc etc etc that they don't meet the Federal Trade Commission, “Made in USA” standard.
Do you consider computers in cars significant?
BTW
Apples
Interesting thought are computer chips in thier relationship to the making of a computers comparable to PV glass relationship to the making of a solar panels.
are not oranges
Somebody should tell Ford, Toyota, GM, Chevy, Kia, Honda. etc etc etc that they don't meet the Federal Trade Commission, “Made in USA” standard.
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Although it remains an American car brand, many parts are not exclusively manufactured in the country. The automaker also produces and markets vehicles overseas. Some plants manufacture Ford parts in countries like Mexico, Canada, and China.
Do you consider computers in cars significant?
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Most computer chips for cars are made in Taiwan and China, as the United States does not manufacture more sophisticated chips domestically. The United States is a leader in chip design, but most US chip companies contract out to foreign foundries
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American car companies are American only in name. Ford and GM use 70% imported parts.
BTW
Apples
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4:25 PM · Sep 20, 2024
from Fountain Valley, CA
Interesting thought are computer chips in thier relationship to the making of a computers comparable to PV glass relationship to the making of a solar panels.
are not oranges
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Sun Pacific Holding Corp
@SunPacificPower
"Using American-made solar panels for government solar projects ensures job creation, boosts our economy, strengthens energy independence, and maximizes taxpayer dollars
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