Freidman is good at B/S and thus makes money as a speaker and journalist. The guy is old enough to remember when Made in Japan meant crap (hard as that is to believe now). If you shake hands with that guy count your fingers afterward.

BrianT -

On the flip side of the coin, I distinctly remember when 'Made in Great Britain' meant high quality. What immediately comes to mind are the Dinky Toys, Matchbox Toys, and Britain's Ltd metal soldiers and artillery of the 1950s, all of which were superior to much of the similar stuff made in the USA.

Are there any goods sold in US retail stores made in Great Britain these days?

And speaking of 'Made in Japan', I distinctly remember back in 1962 when my mother was shopping around for a compact car to replace my late father's 1955 Plymouth. A friend told her about a car called a Toyota and she asked me about it. After I stopped laughing, I said, "Ma, are you crazy .... don't you know that a Toyota is made in Japan?"