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Nearshoring and China’s Four ‘Ds; demographics, debt, drought and decoupling

Harry Moser discusses how the 4D’s- demographics, debt, drought and decoupling are rewriting the total-cost equation. The systemic shock from the pandemic and the “COVID” lockdowns exposed and exacerbated China’s structural weaknesses.

 

Nearshoring and China’s Four ‘Ds

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Decoding Reshoring: Motivations, Challenges and Technological Influences

Harry Moser discusses the motivations behind reshoring decisions, offering insights into economic, strategic and regulatory considerations.

 

Decoding Reshoring: Motivations, Challenges and Technological Influences

 

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April 2024 Reshoring Initiative E-News: Reclaiming U.S. Manufacturing

Factory construction is booming. German manufacturers, among the most competitive in the world, are building U.S. factories. U.S. youth are starting to see the benefits of skills training. Next, we need long-term industrial policy that makes U.S. manufacturing more cost competitive. Reclamation of U.S. manufacturing helps create the future we want to live in – economically intelligent and robust at the community level.  

 

April 2024 Reshoring Initiative E-News: Reclaiming U.S. Manufacturing  

 

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U.S. Reshoring Surges as China’s Exports to the U.S. Plunge

U.S. reshoring is flourishing amidst China’s economic downturn and decreasing exports, driving a geopolitical trade shift. Geopolitical risk and U.S. industrial policy are driving manufacturing to the United States.

 

U.S. Reshoring Surges as China’s Exports to the U.S. Plunge

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Enabling the Reshoring Surge: Best Practices for Strengthening the U.S. Workforce

Enabling the Reshoring Surge: Best Practices for Strengthening the U.S. Workforce

 

The No. 1 legislative priority of the Reshoring Initiative has long been strengthening our skilled workforce. The U.S. is making progress but more needs to be done. Read Harry Moser’s new article.

 

 

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Not Your Typical Made-In-USA Job Shop Reshores With Automation

Not Your Typical Made-In-USA Job Shop Reshores With Automation

 

An American reshoring success story that accurately reflects the underlying forces behind the reshoring trend and the impact of automation.

 

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“Structural Shift Makes China Sourcing Risky Business”

The perception that investing in China is risky business has suppressed capital flows into China’s already struggling economy.

 

Structural Shift Makes China Sourcing Risky Business

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Shift in China-U.S. trade is hurting California, helping Texas

Chinese firms have been stepping up investments into Mexico to get around the U.S. tariffs and trade restrictions.

Shift in China-U.S. trade is hurting California, helping Texas

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As Geopolitical Risks Mount, Companies Bring Production Closer to Home

As Geopolitical Risks Mount, Companies Bring Production Closer to Home. 94% of SDC respondents say reduction of China sourcing dependence is underway.

 

As Geopolitical Risks Mount Companies Bring Production Closer to Home.

 

 

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Harry Moser of the Reshoring Initiative discusses how to bring more manufacturing back to America

A webcast with Harry Moser and Jim Vinoski has just been released. Harry and Jim discuss pandemic related supply chain and production disruption and the geopolitical risk that is driving reshoring and FDI into the U.S. today.

 

Harry Moser of the Reshoring Initiative discusses how to bring more manufacturing back to America

 

 

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U.S. Infrastructure: A national imperative

Military readiness, national resiliency, global competitiveness and continued reshoring success all require a resilient infrastructure and a larger, well-staffed, U.S. manufacturing industry.

 

U.S. Infrastructure: A national imperative

 

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Did the U.S. Really Import More Goods from Mexico Than China?

In this article Harry Moser takes an in-depth look at Mexico vs. China as the No. 1 import source. Did the U.S. really import more goods from Mexico than China? It’s doubtful and an in-depth analysis sets off some warning bells.

Doubtful. An in-depth analysis sets off warning bells.

American tax attorneys have discovered a way in which a Chinese-owned enterprise with a facility located in Mexico could build EVs that would qualify for the U.S. $7,500 tax credit, providing no China-sourced battery minerals or components were used in the manufacture of the EVs.

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