Forbes -
25 Jul 2013 18:28
An interesting little point made in passing at The Verge is this about Google's upcoming Moto X. There's a rather large difference between "Made in America" and "assembled in America". And it's also true that given the difference between those two the least valuable part of the process is the "assembled" part. It might still be true that Google will attract buyers as a result of the assembly in the Good Ol' US, but it really isn't where the value add is nor where the good wages are.
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