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That's because there are too many Scots in England, pushing up the rate of unemployment hereOriginally posted by minestrone View PostComment
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Where are the ones that grounded Quantas and had to be recalled made? Serious question?Originally posted by Gibbon View PostGet your arse down here to Derby now and you'll see all the new sheds being put up. Yes some manufacturing and assembly is done abroad with partner companies, but the high precision good stuff is done here as is all the clever electronics and software.Comment
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where was the Deep fried Mars Bar invented ?Originally posted by minestrone View PostWhere are the ones that grounded Quantas and had to be recalled made? Serious question?
not so serious question!
You never specified good manufacturing !Comment
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Some facts on manufacturing in the UK
1. The demise of UK manufacturing is much exaggerated. here are some figures aimed at job-seekers
Overview of the engineering and manufacturing sector in the UK | Prospects.ac.uk
2. Britain's exports are about 1/3 those of Germany's by value. So could do better.
3. In all Western economies, including Germany, manufacturing as a share of GDP has been declining steadily over the years (UK: about 12%, Germany about 25%). This trend seems set to continue.
4. The Services esctor is the largest in all Western economies including Germany.
5. UK is about the 6th largest exporter in the world.
6. UK exports per capita are larger than Japan.
7. Germany is obviously one of the more successful countries at exporting, but the spiralling cost of its energy due to the new policy of exclusively wind/solar energy by 2050 is increasingly a problem. Germany energy costs are now 30% above the European norm.
8. Meanwhile the cost of energy in the US is falling due to fracking.
9. 3-D printing will probably impact manufacturing in a significant wayHard Brexit now!
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Yes I know facts bore you- maybe there's a sensational, but completely wrong, Mail article you could read to get your juices flowing?Originally posted by vetran View Postwhy thank you SASGuru, very interesting.Hard Brexit now!
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I was actually being nice, I even for a moment thought of not being rude to you. Then you blew it!Originally posted by sasguru View PostYes I know facts bore you- maybe there's a sensational, but completely wrong, Mail article you could read to get your juices flowing?Comment
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I love the way fact 9 (which I think will have an even bigger impact than many people expect) seems to be tagged randomly on the end of the list.Originally posted by sasguru View Post1. The demise of UK manufacturing is much exaggerated. here are some figures aimed at job-seekers
Overview of the engineering and manufacturing sector in the UK | Prospects.ac.uk
2. Britain's exports are about 1/3 those of Germany's by value. So could do better.
3. In all Western economies, including Germany, manufacturing as a share of GDP has been declining steadily over the years (UK: about 12%, Germany about 25%). This trend seems set to continue.
4. The Services esctor is the largest in all Western economies including Germany.
5. UK is about the 6th largest exporter in the world.
6. UK exports per capita are larger than Japan.
7. Germany is obviously one of the more successful countries at exporting, but the spiralling cost of its energy due to the new policy of exclusively wind/solar energy by 2050 is increasingly a problem. Germany energy costs are now 30% above the European norm.
8. Meanwhile the cost of energy in the US is falling due to fracking.
9. 3-D printing will probably impact manufacturing in a significant waymerely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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All valid points but two nuances;Originally posted by sasguru View Post1. The demise of UK manufacturing is much exaggerated. here are some figures aimed at job-seekers
Overview of the engineering and manufacturing sector in the UK | Prospects.ac.uk
2. Britain's exports are about 1/3 those of Germany's by value. So could do better.
3. In all Western economies, including Germany, manufacturing as a share of GDP has been declining steadily over the years (UK: about 12%, Germany about 25%). This trend seems set to continue.
4. The Services esctor is the largest in all Western economies including Germany.
5. UK is about the 6th largest exporter in the world.
6. UK exports per capita are larger than Japan.
7. Germany is obviously one of the more successful countries at exporting, but the spiralling cost of its energy due to the new policy of exclusively wind/solar energy by 2050 is increasingly a problem. Germany energy costs are now 30% above the European norm.
8. Meanwhile the cost of energy in the US is falling due to fracking.
9. 3-D printing will probably impact manufacturing in a significant way
7. Lots of Germans especially the CDU types are expecting that policy to be quietly dumped after Mrs Merkel's re-elected, assuming she is.
9. Yes it will; one direction that manufacturers are looking at is highly configurable products where consumers make some part, like an outer shell, that suits their taste, according to some guidelines by the manufacturer and using software tools provided my the seller. Another direction is in using 3D printing to prototype at multiple suppliers to the big manufacturer. But in truth, it's very exciting and nobody really knows where it's going to lead.And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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