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View China’s role in the world fairly

by admin on October 17, 2018

Nowadays, however, internal rifts have become its focus. Besides, the US intends to reshore industries such as automobile manufacturing, and iron and steel that enjoy a well-established global order, …
That spells trouble for American manufacturers with global supply chains. Undoubtedly, it will accelerate the reshoring of items now sourced in China. As companies rethink their supply chains …
The Trade War with China Could Accelerate 3-D Printing in the US  Harvard Business Review

Vice President Pence just made it all but official: The United States is in a cold war with China. Fed up with Beijing’s industrial espionage, market manipulation, …

The Trade War with China Could Accelerate 3-D Printing in the US  HBR.org Daily

Vice President Pence just made it all but official: The United States is in a cold war with China. Fed up with Beijing’s industrial espionage, market manipulation, …

Especially with a U.S. president who is looking for any reason to reshore the manufacturing that was “lost” to NAFTA. Scheer should ground his plan in this understanding. The Liberals would do well to …

Trump’s Trade Chickens Coming Home To Roost

by admin on October 14, 2018

“Overall, manufacturing in the short-term in the U.S. is worse off because of the tariffs,” said Harry Moser, founder of the Reshoring Initiative, a nonprofit that helps manufacturers make decisions a…
Tariffs Hit Those Trump Wants to Help: U.S. Factories  The Wall Street Journal

The Trump administration says tariffs on Chinese imports will shift manufacturing back to U.S. factories, but some companies that have done just that say the …

Tariffs Hit Those Trump Wants to Help: U.S. Factories  Wall Street Journal

The Trump administration says tariffs on Chinese imports will shift manufacturing back to U.S. factories, but some companies that have done just that say the …

Q&A | Why the Reshoring of U.S. Manufacturing Hasn’t Taken Off  SupplyChainBrain

Higher labor costs in China and political pressures were supposed to drive U.S. manufacturers to bring production home. We’re still waiting for that to happen.