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Stop The New Crimson Tide – Forbes Now

by admin on December 13, 2017

Stop The New Crimson Tide  Forbes Now

The decline of unions has collided with this surprising new growth as the global economy brings manufacturing back to America. In this period of transition, …

Stop The New Crimson Tide

by admin on December 13, 2017

The Reshoring Initiative estimates that between 2009 and 2016 more than 250,000 jobs were created or brought to the U.S. from other countries. That is only a fraction of the 6 million jobs lost between 2000 and 2009, yet the trend is wonderful, and the …
The longstanding industrial practice of outsourcing manufacturing operations to low-cost parts of the world to keep manufacturing costs down has recently taken a dramatic turn. With rapidly rising labour costs in countries such a China, the financial …
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The practice of reshoring — in which multinational companies relocate manufacturing closer to home and apply automation to reduce costs — could also deprive developing economies such as Myanmar from the job-creating manufacturing exports on which they …

Reshoring Vs Staying Abroad

by admin on December 7, 2017

A few years back, with globalization in full flood “Should I stay or should I go?” was a refrain heard in many boardrooms as leaders decided whether to ‘offshore’ operations to China, India and other low-cost locations. In recent times, not only …
Industry reshoring had to be based on Europe’s economic model, focused on knowledge, innovation, high-level skills and R&D activities, as well as a friendly and sustainable environment for business. There would be no industrial success without a properly …
A growing number of economic commentators talk about “reshoring” — bringing operations back home, and “local production for local consumption,” which helps companies to insulate their businesses from protectionism. But is offshoring really about to go the …

Tax Reform and the Trade Balance

by admin on December 5, 2017

I would expect some increase in U.S. exports of intangibles—whether from reduced exports of goods and more exports of intangibles as firms shift production abroad or from firms reshoring their IP and booking more of their current global profit in the U.S …
At a time when many manufacturers are re-evaluating their supply chains, some are moving production lines and sourcing back to the United States. Manufacturers that consider a total-cost-of-ownership approach may find new opportunities in the trend.