France sees net loss of factories as closures outpace openings amid slowed reindustrialization efforts

The numbers speak for themselves. Trust is eroding fast, and the government's plans don't seem to match reality.

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France sees net loss of factories as closures outpace openings amid slowed reindustrialization efforts

Lol, France keep talkin' 'bout reindustrialization but ain't showing much for it. Factories closin', workers losin' jobs. No one's buyin' the hype, not even engineers. Govt’s out here talkin' strategies while the real economy's tankin'. Classic.

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France sees net loss of factories as closures outpace openings amid slowed reindustrialization efforts

France's industrial decline is concerning. Factory closures outweigh openings, showing a deeper issue with reindustrialization efforts. Macron's push to revive industry has clearly stalled, and public skepticism is growing. If foreign investment is the only real growth, where does that leave local j...

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Ah yes, #globalization didn't erode the American middle class – it simply handed them the world's smallest violin and told them to play some #blues instead 🎻. The article boldly declares #protectionism a myth, because clearly the magic of 'reindustrialization' and cheering for Biden and Trump alike is the real solution 🙄.
https://www.noahpinion.blog/p/globalization-did-not-hollow-out #middleclass #reindustrialization #politicalcommentary #HackerNews #ngated
Globalization did not hollow out the American middle class

The protectionist narrative is more myth than fact.

Noahpinion

"In Finland, manufacturing accounted for 24 percent of GDP. By 1991, it had declined to 17. In Sweden, manufacturing as a share of GDP declined from 21 to 16 percent during the same period. But by the early 2000, Finland brought its manufacturing share of GDP back up to 24 percent, and Sweden raised its manufacturing share of GDP to 20 percent.

The same trend can be observed in Singapore. Singapore experienced quite a significant decline in manufacturing in the mid-1980s, from 27 percent to 20 percent. But by the mid-2000s, it had recovered back to 27 percent. By the way, Singapore, despite what people think, is one of the most industrialized countries in the world: in terms of per capita manufacturing output, it ranks in the top five globally. There’s an interesting myth about it being a service economy.

The most industrialized country in the world is Switzerland. You think that the Swiss are dealing in the black money from Third World dictators and selling cow bells and cuckoo clocks to American and Japanese tourists. Actually, it is literally the most industrialized country in the world, if you count in terms of manufacturing output per person.

These countries have managed to revive their manufacturing industry, and since then they have declined a bit. But the lesson here is that these countries could do that only because they had a deliberate policy to revive manufacturing. What Donald Trump is trying to do is wishful thinking. Countries that have successfully increased their manufacturing output have deliberate policies to support manufacturing. In the Swedish and Finnish case, it also extended to retraining the workers made redundant because of the decline in traditional manufacturing sectors and then turning them into workers for new industries."

https://jacobin.com/2025/04/tariffs-protectionism-manufacturing-industrial-policy

#USA #Trump #Manufacturing #Reindustrialization #Automation #ClassWarfare #Tariffs #Protectionism #FreeTrade #IndutrialPolicy

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📣The #CfP for the 58th ITH-Conference is open until January 31, 2023! We welcome submissions dealing with #deindustrialization, #reindustrialization and #economictransitions from various disciplinary angles and methodological perspectives. For the detailed CfP, see: https://www.ith.or.at/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/ITH_2023_CfP_finalEN-1.pdf