No because if you look at the geopolitical moves that have happened recently they have concluded that China won't ever be a trustworthy American partner and have shifted to containing them. America & Japan have re-confirmed their alliance and they have agreed to shift their supply chains away from China and put it in SEA and Latin America.
So going forward SEA will basically be an American playground and the countries that America does a lot of business with (which will require labour mobility/geomaxxing) will look something like this.
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Over the next five years, incentives for nearshoring to Mexico will remain high for companies serving the U.S. market, but labor concerns and security-related risks may persist.
They do it indirectly by changing their visa/immigration scheme to limit the influx of foreigners and then blaming backpackers or Chinese migrants or some shit. The governments also control the rental markets by hyperinflating prices. On the media front they put out fake news propaganda about how foreigners are cheap and overstay their visas etc.
Despite all of this foreigners still manage to get some pussy lmao.
No because if you look at the geopolitical moves that have happened recently they have concluded that China won't ever be a trustworthy American partner and have shifted to containing them. America & Japan have re-confirmed their alliance and they have agreed to shift their supply chains away from China and put it in SEA and Latin America.
So going forward SEA will basically be an American playground and the countries that America does a lot of business with (which will require labour mobility/geomaxxing) will look something like this.
HANOI, Vietnam, Oct. 17, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Apple in June this year was reported to be moving some iPad production out of China and shifting it to...
Over the next five years, incentives for nearshoring to Mexico will remain high for companies serving the U.S. market, but labor concerns and security-related risks may persist.
Basically just keeping China out of Central America because America needs the Canal and needs to have a monopoly over it. Also, US almost fired it's strategic nukes over Cuba. Doesn't mean they are allies, just means it's what America claims as what's essentially theirs
Basically just keeping China out of Central America because America needs the Canal and needs to have a monopoly over it. Also, US almost fired it's strategic nukes over Cuba. Doesn't mean they are allies, just means it's what America claims as what's essentially theirs
Interesting, the only country I would put down as an actual ally would be Colombia since the rest of LATAM is going through a pink wave (except for maybe Argentina and some irrelevant countries I don't care about like Honduras)
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