About relocation
The crisis affecting the whole world is not an economic blip, but the consequence of deliberate acts of economic warfare waged long ago by certain states. To achieve their aims, these aggressors organised the absorption of industrial and financial groups by a handful of multinationals which, with only money and power as their homeland, now impose their law on the markets.
It's against this backdrop that, threatened by the flight of their markets to countries with low social costs, companies have steadily reduced their cost prices to the point where, in order to survive, they have had to relocate all or part of their production.
Unlike a minority of companies driven by share prices, for the majority of these exiles, relocation is the last resort before permanent closure.
This painful decision has often enabled them to maintain their business and jobs in their country thanks to savings made on part of the industrial production or on administrative or commercial management costs.