Other than food and a few other things, there's no reason why local production is any better. Global transport is cheap and expertise is spread out.
I think there's two reasons many products are crap quality:
1. Consumers only care about price
2. Amazon deliberately confuses consumers about quality, e.g. by allowing fake reviews, deceptive marketing, not having expert reviews, and not having objective filters for quality
(2) was a bit better when local retailers still existed that actually knew what they were selling and could vouch for quality. Though there plenty bad sales incentives there too.
For an illustration of (2): https://youtu.be/B90_SNNbcoU
Putting tariffs on Amazon would probably fix more than putting them on China :-)
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Local production/manufacturing can give a region a sense of pride and ownership of a product, there’s certainly something to be said there. I understand it’s not all sunshine and roses, but towns and cities all over used and to this day are called things like the “clock city” or the “yarn city” etc, etc.
Consumers very much care about quality but it’s in the context of the product. With extremely cheap, semi disposable goods, consumer’s criteria for quality is mainly that it actually works as intended and doesn’t break immediatley.
Every place could still have a specialty to be proud off, which they then sell all over the world. Ideally of course.
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