The “Proudly American” Companies Which Don’t Want You Knowing They Left The USA!

Published on 11/01/2020
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Dell

Dell has made such a massive presence in the computing world that you must have heard of it. Michael Dell commenced the business during the 80s, eventually sharing out the production. The servers can entirely be found in Austin, Texas, despite the laptops no longer being produced in America. You can find Dell plants in Mexico, Ireland, China, Brazil, and Malaysia. The Irish city of Limerick’s plant produces build-to-order items. 2000 saw the world very interested in its opening. With a space of 40,000 sq. ft., populated by 23,000 workers, this is one of Ireland’s largest factories.

Dell

Dell

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Smithfield

Those who love to add pork to their meals are probably firm fans of Smithfield Foods. The business started in 1936, thanks to Joseph W. Luter and his boy. The father and son team would take Smithfield on to become a leader in American meat supply, with over five-hundred farms. The WH Group purchased the business for $4.72 billion in 2013. That year saw the priciest acquisition a Chinese business had yet to have secured within America. Smithfield, Virginia is where you can locate the business’ HQ, but the strings are pulled over at Louhe, Henan.

Smithfield

Smithfield

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