RE:Graphene laden Maple Syrup coating on Tesla e-canoes s2000duck,
I get your point; and yet, we both understand that NanoXplore already has it's U.S. operations in place and expanding now at as fast a rate as humanly possible, with a 4,00 0tpa graphene process manufacturing module planned to be in place as part of the company's "Graphene BlackTM" enhanced composite products comprising U.S. manufacturing footprint.
Made In America by American workers and for American situated matufacturers, who are already or would become NanoXplore customers, e.g. Ford, Oshkosh Corp, GM, Volvo Group's bus and trucks division, Daimler Trucks North America, GE, Paccar, perhaps a U.S. Military contractor or two, etc.
Given all this and more, the preemtive portfolio adjustments you see would likely not impact NanoXplore as much as you expect.
After all, there is always "a fully licensed" "Graphene BlackTM" powder manufacturing and "Graphene BlackTM" powder enhanced products joint development, co-marketing and commercialization agreement with that "Industrial Titan" and globally recognized chemicals company; a comprehensive commercialization agreement which NanoXplore officers and directors, along with NanoXplore stakeholder representatives and representatives of Ford and the other NanoXplore customers mentioned support of course, could very well expedite into being, with the requisite manufacturing facilities being necessarily strategically situated within the U.S.
Were NanoXplore officers and directors to be responsibly proactive and necessarily immediately responsive - with immediately pursued contingent plan in hand of course - to any perceived and/or actual at least 4 years lasting threat to NanoXplore's primary business and the company's other downstream predominant revenues generating business segments emanating from this long known as incoming U.S. political administration's President and his minions, I would expect that full industrial scale "dry process" graphene process manufacturing module would have already been ordered and planned to be situated at a NanoXplore location as close to a current potential supplier (see Australia's Syrah Resources Ltd) of more than initially sufficient annual volumes of lowest costs recyclable by-product graphite material required for both the full industrial scale "dry process" manufacturing of NanoXplore's lower costs and higher quality graphene powder and NanoXplore's manufacturing of "Graphene BlackTM" enhanced composite materials products for NanoXplore's U.S. situated customers.
I would expect that no actually responsible and proactive company officers or directors wait around unprepared with their respective finger placed up their nose trying to pick a winner all day long, especially not when they collectively knew that Donald J. Trump and his minions were coming for the company's core business and wanting to seriously damage it by imposing at least 25% U.S. import tariffs on all Canadian products exported into the U.S. market.