For the record, I do not oppose any company wanting to expand its market in any country whatsoever. Not from a legal standpoint. That’s free market.
I personally want to see companies recognize the ethical (and even anti-American) problem with expanding their businesses into certain countries, and this is especially so for manufacturing efforts. But I do not want the government stopping them from doing so. That’s free market.
I have no problem with individuals (and organized groups of individuals) making decisions for boycotting companies over their business practices. Individual consumer decisions are free market decisions.
I personally do not patronize Starbucks simply because their products are horribly over-priced for my sensibilities. That’s free market – both on my part and on the part of Starbucks.
Our dear President bragged during the campaign about bringing jobs back to US.
Can we check this off as another failed campaign promise?
IMO - Starbucks sucks. Their coffee is not good, and having 45 different options to add crap in it to mask the flavor. No thanks. I can spend $12 on a bag of local roaster beans instead.
Is that what you think the dairy industry means when they talk about having greater access to the China market? Lol. I see now where the thin and stringy OP came from.