Exactly. And with the advent of CNC and other computer designed stuff, there should be no way that you can't get affordable, quality parts today.The American customer noticed this and also the big three noticed this. They realized if they didn't start focusing on producing a quality product nobody was going to buy the cars anymore. So from there you end up with QS9000, ISO 9000 and now I think we're at ISO 14,000 or something like that. They finally realized they had to make an affordable quality product.
And China is very capable of making quality goods. For example, I know for a fact they made the 2010-2015 aluminum wheels for the Camaro and Camaro SS. And they are pretty nice. The main issue with China is their currency manipulation and comparatively super-cheap labor pay rates, and import/export trade control, which makes it almost impossible to compete. Many foreign countries that wants to manufacture their stuff in China must basically partner with a Chinese company in order to operate there, as well, if they deem it necessary. So you may have to let them get their fingers in your pie. So then they can copy your stuff to a tee, build it themselves to compete with your product, outprice your stuff, and leave you on the side of the road, should they choose. You go out of buisness, leave China, and they have a nice facility you helped build for them to produce someone else's designs. They make it tough to succeed by also manipulating where and when you can do business by manipulating the restictions as well. Pretty nifty, no? I know my old work company was thinking on opening a facility in China, but the deal was going to be very much one sided in China's favor from the jump. They ended up saying nope, changed our minds. Thank goodness.