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Therein lies the rub. Why is so much manufacturing located in Asia anyway? Obviously because it's cheap and profitable for companies to do so.
The day they are forced to manufacture the same way the west does (I mean wages, conditions, etc.) is the day that "outsourcing" and "globalisation" ceases to make ANY sense. Will this be allowed to happen?
Short of a full-on revolution occuring and deciding this course of action, I wouldn't hold my breath for companies to suddenly "do the right thing."