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In fact, about 5 million U.S. manufacturing jobs were offshored between 2001 and 2011, with a third of those going to China.

 

https://smallbiztrends.com/2018/05/compete-against-offshore-manufacturers.html

 

https://www.usnews.com/news/blogs/data-mine/2014/12/11/outsourcing-to-china-cost-us-32-million-jobs-since-2001

 

But

 

https://www.cheatsheet.com/money-career/american-companies-sent-jobs-overseas.html/

 

https://www.cheatsheet.com/money-career/the-companies-offshoring-jobs-at-a-record-pace-under-trump.html/

 

My job was offshored to muslims. Was your job offshored to Chinese?

 

Who is selling your job out?

 

https://www.cpaffc.org.cn/index/news/detail/id/6383/lang/2.html Names some names

 

DG Zhang had meetings with Alaska Governor Bill Walker, Kentucky Governor Matt Bevin, Mississippi Governor Phil Bryant, New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy and CSG Director of Federal Affairs Andy Karellas, exchanging views with them on strengthening China-U.S. sub-national cooperation.

 

https://www.cpaffc.org.cn/index/news/detail/id/5610/lang/2.html

 

President Li Xiaolin Meets with Governor of Kentucky

 

President Li thanked Governor Bevin and the State Government of Kentucky for their generous support for the successful convening of the US-China Governors Collaboration Summit. CPAFFC will continue to work with National Governors Association to carry on this important mechanism to deepen sub-national exchanges and cooperation between China and the United States. President Li cordially invited Governor Bevin to attend the sixth forum which is scheduled next year in China.

 

Governor Bevin accepted the invitation with great delight

 

How many Kentucky jobs are goin' to China? kentucky is sponsoring this meeting…Governors Forum (also referred to as the U.S.-China Governors Collaboration Summit) which is to be held in Lexington, Kentucky.

 

https://www.cpaffc.org.cn/index/news/detail/id/5601/lang/2.html

 

President Li Xiaolin held a meeting with Kentucky Governor Matthew Bevin on November 9th in Beijing.

 

President Li expressed her appreciation to Bevin for visiting China as the only U.S. governor during the U.S. mid-term elections and attending the First China International Import Expo (CIIE), which marked China’s goal of continuous opening up. She pointed out that the regional and people-to-people exchanges between China and the U.S. are important factors in promoting the sound development of our bilateral relations. She hoped Kentucky could deepen cooperation with China in areas including economy and trade, culture, health care and education.

 

Governor Bevin said that respect and understanding were key to enhancing friendship. In the context of current U.S.-China relationship, it was even more important to strengthen the bilateral relationship by strengthening exchanges between local governments, businesses and people. He believed that the U.S. and China would resolve trade disputes soon, and achieve broader and deeper comprehensive cooperation in the future. Bevin hoped that Kentucky could paly a leading role in the U.S.-China local government exchanges, seize the opportunities and achieve win-win development.