I had to comment on your statement that "the U.S. will not be a major market in the future." I think you've hit the nail on the head with that one.
With the constant suppression of wages by outsourcing and illegal immigration, American workers won't have the money to buy American production. It is American consumer income that creates the American consumer market. And this income is dependent on American real wages, which are declining due to the actions of the globalist "cheap labor lobby."
Reducing wages to reduce labor costs also reduces consumer income. Without consumer income, there's no consumer spending, no consumer production demand, and no profits from the sale of production. Unfortunately, Corporate America doesn't quite get this connection.
Profits are made from
sale of goods, not their production. Declining consumer income reduces sale of production, and the profits made from that sale. Hopefully, some of our Corporate-owned legislators will figure this out before it's too late.
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The economy needs balance between the "means of production" & "means of consumption."