Delta tools sold again.

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Delta tools sold again.

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Yet another Asian owned brand. Not much argument for buying the unisaw vs any other Asian machine. Just a shame to see.
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judaspre1982 wrote:Thanks for the link.

Cincinnati make room in your PM box

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Taiwan here we come. Does this mean the new Delta Unisaw is also going over seas.

Part of the administrations plan for improving employment status??

Wanted - Retail Sales Person with knowledge of Power Tools. Applicant must speak some English.
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I sit here in Central Indiana with Asian owned new factories all around me. It's kind of funny that they think investing and building here is a good idea but much of American big business doesn't... :rolleyes:
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robinson46176 wrote:I sit here in Central Indiana with Asian owned new factories all around me. It's kind of funny that they think investing and building here is a good idea but much of American big business doesn't... :rolleyes:
All I can guess is taxes...
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Federal corporate/business taxes here in the U.S. are the second highest in the world at 34.5 percent. On top of that you then have state taxes. Here is Pennsylvania they're an additional 9.9 percent. In South Carolina the state corporate tax rate is 5 percent. So it's easy to see where businesses would prefer to operate.
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