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Holding back China's chipmaking progress is a fool’s errand, says U.S. Commerce Secretary | Tom's Hardware
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I've tried explaining to people that I think the best way to fight globalization is a well educated population. Then the theory is, we'd be able to make more domestic advancements that other countries would have to try and keep up with.
Why fight globalization? It's inefficient to make everything domestically, and as long as your supply chain is sufficiently diversified (including some domestic production), it's not an issue.
Keep the good jobs domestic, outsource the bad ones.
Your end summary is really what I mean. With an educated population, you keep the good jobs and let the rest of the world handle everything else