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Nintendo shifts some Switch production from China to Vietnam

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By YURI KAGEYAMA

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they should have done that long time ago

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I'm old enough to remember when the Famicom was actually made in Japan... those were the days.

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Can't put all your eggs in 1 basket

Gotta spread out your risks

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From one Communist Country to another.... why not simply go to North Korea ? Labor costs would be almost free, and the Technology transfer of limited use, throw in Free membership and Games for Kim san and it's surely a done deal ? Or why not simply bring back to Japan .... perhaps someone in J-Govt needs to wake up and see why Employment is heading elsewhere, rather than simply bringing the Vietnamese, etc employees here.

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From one Communist Country to another.... why not simply go to North Korea ? Labor costs would be almost free, and the Technology transfer of limited use

NK is under sanction - many of the technology components are not allowed to be sent there

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From one Communist Country to another.... why not simply go to North Korea ? Labor costs would be almost free, and the Technology transfer of limited use

Yes, because North Korea can match the technological abilities, and has the manufacturing lines in place to be a clean switch from China, right?

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Blunder.

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