We’re regaining a competitive advantage and reshoring American jobs once lost abroad, making for a stronger, more united nation. The industry supports the safe and efficient transport of our natural gas to market and bel …
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“Reshoring,” where U.S. companies pull their resources out of foreign countries and return them to America, will continue to gain traction as robots make our work more efficient. To read the entire article, go to: http://tcrn.ch/1pYMpKK TechCrunch is the …
“The decision to reshore happens one company at a time,” she stressed. “It’s a slow yet steady process that will allow time for the building of the required logistics and transportation supply. There’s a lot of benefit there as it will provide …
Lakshman Achuthan, president of the New York–based Economic Cycle Research Institute So, presumably, repatriating that cash could spark an investment-led boom. “Yes investment is a big driver of the business cycle,” says Lakshman Achuthan …
“Reshoring,” where U.S. companies pull their resources out of foreign countries and return them to America, will continue to gain traction as robots make our work more efficient. To read the entire article, go to: http://tcrn.ch/1pYMpKK TechCrunch is the …
This indicates that more production is happening in the countries where the good is consumed. This may reflect the “reshoring” of some manufacturing to advanced economies as well as increasing consumption in emerging markets where these goods are produced.”
These findings coincide with those contained in A.T. Kearney’s 2015 Reshoring Index, which finds that reshoring is failing to keep up with off-shoring.
Harry Moser, the Reshoring Initiative’s founder and president, noted that the “trend in manufacturing in the U.S. is to source domestically. With 3 [million] to 4 million manufacturing jobs still offshore, we see huge potential for even more growth.”
In fact, there is evidence that some manufacturing jobs are already coming back to the United States, through a process known as “reshoring,” because Chinese wages are no longer as competitive. General Electric in 2012 brought back nearly 4,000 jobs …
Look at the chart below: Since the recession ended in 2009, manufacturing output — the value of all the goods that U.S. factories produce, adjusted for inflation — has risen by more than 20 percent, because of a combination of “reshoring” and …




