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There are a number of complex socioeconomic and geopolitical factors behind this exodus of American manufacturing, but for Frank Romano, professor emeritus of the Rochester Institute of Technology School of Print Media, there's a succinct explanation.
"It's all about price," he said. "You can print a job in China for the price of the paper for the same job in the U.S., even with the shipment—offshoring is not new, U.S. books were being printed in Singapore two decades ago."
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Sean Norris is editor-in-chief for Promo Marketing. Reach him at snorris@napco.com.
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