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“In California, as soon as you get a warehouse, there’s all this temporal overhead that goes into building out a factory,” Baron says. “Whereas in the Philippines, we get the keys to the spot, we’re able to get through the bureaucracy fairly quickly, and our people are renovating the factory as soon as we get the keys, and we’re ready to put machines in within three weeks of opening the lease. Which I don’t think would be possible, frankly, in California.”

I understand that they want to build manufacturing in the US, which is harder than building in Asia, but why do they then also build it in California, which is harder than in the general US.

So California < US < Asia

Why skip one level of difficulty?

Just build in Texas first and if you're still being bored after that, try doing it in California.

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