Boeing's CEO Just Dropped A SHOCKING BOMBSHELL On Trump!

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Boeing's CEO Just Dropped A SHOCKING BOMBSHELL On Trump! The electrifying confrontation between Boeing’s determined chief executive officer and the formidable highest-ranking political authority in the United States, centered around the aerospace giant’s provocative and highly controversial proposal to relocate a significant portion of its manufacturing operations to Mexico. The piece meticulously dissects the dramatic collision between Boeing’s strategic pursuit of reducing production costs and enhancing operational efficiencies in an increasingly cutthroat and intensely competitive global marketplace, and the newly elected president’s aggressive countermeasure—a stern and uncompromising warning of imposing an extraordinarily punitive tariff that would skyrocket Boeing’s product prices threefold should the company dare to proceed with its bold plan. This riveting and tension-filled exchange not only casts a spotlight on the deep-seated and inherent conflict between the pragmatic imperatives of corporate decision-making and the ideological fervor of political protectionism but also serves as a catalyst, igniting a wide-ranging and passionate debate about the uncertain future trajectory of American manufacturing, the complexities of international trade policy, and the broader economic landscape. Through a comprehensive and nuanced analysis, the article unpacks the far-reaching ramifications of this clash, delving into critical issues such as the preservation of domestic jobs, the pursuit of industrial innovation, the stability of intricate global supply chains, and the delicate balance of international trade relations, all while probing the challenging question of how national interests can be safeguarded amid the undeniable and relentless forces of a deeply interconnected globalized economy. This high-stakes economic drama unfolds as a compelling narrative of resilience, defiance, and the ongoing struggle to reconcile political aspirations with the practical realities of modern business.

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Boeing destroyed aviation in Canada, Bombardier because it had a better aircraft than the crappy 737, basic 1965 design. Boeing deserves everything it will get! Evil company evil practices!

maryrafuse
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No matter what - the air-business in the USA will go down anyway! Tourists avoiding the USA because of safety concerns and wild bureaucracy problems, and inside the USA the market for commercial flying will decline with the coming recession...

uweinhamburg
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Just shows that Trump and his team don't even know what they don't know.

alexgalloway
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Trump strengthens Airbus, makes US firms less competitive.

aaronbaker
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Yes, a dangerous precedent from a dangerous president.

craigcrosthwaite
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Keep in mind that Airbus was founded back then because European airlines were sick of being dependent on overpriced US suppliers, but their own national manufacturers were not strong enough to compete. Great example of what we can achieve if we want to.

stefanwerner
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Boeing is only a shell of its previous self. They merged with McDonnell Douglas and over the next few years the engineers who were in charge at Boeing were replaced by beancounters from McDonnell Douglas. The end of a great engineering company.

tonyw
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The smart move now for the companies in a position to make it is to move manufacturing OUT of the US. America is going to be a dead economy pretty soon. American goods won’t be wanted anywhere.

ThatGuy
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I would move Boeing entirely to Mexico and Canada where they are wanted and will flourish

davidrumbelow
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Airbus makes most of its airplanes in Europe, where the workforce is highly unionized, highly paid, and with much better benefits - healthcare, vacations etc. And they are beating Boeing. There is no reason why Boeing shouldn't be able to successfully manufacture in the US. The company is just badly managed and that's why they are having so many problems and falling behind.

HoffJoha
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Well, that's what corporations get for backing the mad man!

MariaRogers-xhod
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I strikes me that one way of extracting itself from the Trump mess. Is to move ALL production outside the USA.

rayperkins
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This is the problem when you put a property magnate (who kept failing) into making business decisions for manufacturing. Because his properties can’t be moved off-shore he thinks manufacturing is the same.

ericapierce
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Given how unsafe boing planes are due to poor US workmanship, they already lost foreign market confidence. Now they are toast, long live Airbus.😊

CMc-gu
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Boeing serves stockholders instead of making good airplanes.

prwtc
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I detest Trump… But I also detest Boeing building American made airplanes and Apple building American made phones and computers overseas. Trump is like a toddler trying to play like he’s an adult when he’s actually just a dumb nit wit with a big ego. We need adults.

VerissimusAurelius
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Why do all videos of this type have narration that is too wordy, too fast and often repetitive?

MrDino
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I watched this then a documentary on an airbus 350 being built. The amount of parts these thing have is unbelievable!
One thing I notice in all American factory videos is the workers wearing casual clothes. Not sure if it is a practice done in other factories around the world but the airbus one all had overalls and t shirts supplied by air bus. Also far more mechanical equipment being used to help the fitters and management concerned about workers safety and wellbeing. Leaning over a jet engine with a spanner seems wrong to me (4.15).

richardclark
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Increasing airplane ticket..
Increasing automotive..
Increasing groceries..

Thank trump tariff..

It's the Americans who pay the price of these tariffs, and the Americans don't even REALIZE that!! 😂😂😂

Can you imagine that??!! 😂😂

echie_
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Very articulate and well presented video with clear comprehensible explanations. It just indictes the Tumps mindset is stuck in the past, late 60's & 70"s.

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