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Those are the kind of steps we can take that will help our economy grow, will help it create jobs and will insulate us from potential future shocks whether they come from Europe, or as they did earlier this year from Japan, or the Middle East.
WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing
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The technology and design efforts required to make many of these textiles, many of which come from Japan, mean they are no longer inexpensive alternatives to natural fibers and can often be even more expensive.
WSJ: Polyester Is Back in Style at Alexander Wang, Talbot Runhof, Akris
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China already produces more engineers than Japan, but also (whisper it) better ones, since they come from a more competitive elite.
ECONOMIST: China��s chip making