Reshoring News
They will not “reshore” to the US either, as production costs are too high. Instead, they will decamp elsewhere in Asia, and to countries with a strong manufacturing base not facing increasing America…
In addition to forcing China to trade fairly, Trump is trying to use tariffs to, um, encourage American companies to bring their manufacturing back to the U.S. If you don’t think about it too much, ge…
Bringing manufacturing back to the USA benefits not only local economies and workers, but it also shortens supply chains, and increases control over production. However, it’s not enough to simply hope …
Majority of Korean companies have no plans on reshoring Pulse News
Most South Korean firms that have sent their manufacturing work overseas have no plans on returning, a survey found. A study commissioned by Korea …
Majority of Korean companies have no plans on reshoring – Pulse by Maeil Business News Korea Pulse News
Most South Korean firms that have sent their manufacturing work overseas have no plans on returning, a survey found. A study commissioned by Korea …
Those dismal financials won’t be helped if China’s contraction proves to be real, if the trade fights persist or if companies reshore or near-shore production to get out of the way of those disputes. …
Manufacturing associations call for second National Reshoring Award applications Canadian Metalworking
The National Metalworking Reshoring Award recognizes companies that have successfully reshored products, parts, or tooling made primarily by metal forming, …
In this three-part series we look at why the US garment industry is now in a state of failure – and whether smart factories and reshoring will offer some salvation The failure of the US garment indust…
Affected companies can increase profits and reshore at least one million manufacturing jobs at the same time, thereby reducing the motivation for tariffs. Most companies make sourcing decisions based …
Global Supply Chain News: China is Taking Industrial Espionage to Never Seen before Levels Supply Chain Digest
Chinese Manufacturer Can’t Make Chips, So It Simply Steal Billions Worth of IP from Micron Technology.




