While keeping this thread running somewhat off topic...
The company I work for makes extremely precise printing equipment, in the good ol' US of A. We've been making them here for like 50 years now. We've tried a few times to move our production facilities to "Low cost" regions. We've spent millions of dollars building plants in China and Malaysia, spent thousands of man-hours travelling and training, and a bunch of time, money, and effort to move all the junk back here to Dayton, Ohio because the low cost regions couldn't hang with our tolerances and yields. My thought, at this point, is if there are any variances to what you are trying to manufacture you're best suited to continue building it here. The low cost regions only seem to do "well" when everything works as expected almost all the time. Our tolerances were too tight for them to ignore, which is what it seems they are good at doing. While that's not the end of the world for a lot of stuff, I could see that it would be for things like giant mega-structures or Nuke plants... Yikes.