How Canada Can Take Back Manufacturing
July 11, 2023Canada's manufacturing trade deficit has ballooned in the past four decades. It has an ailing resource sector and a hollowed-out manufacturing base. This essay, adapted from Nigel Southway's new book, "Take Back Manufacturing," proposes a road map for rebuilding Canada's manufacturing sector.
Deglobalization Round-Up: June 3
June 3, 2023Investors scale back investments in Chinese State-owned enterprises as Canadian pension funds scale back investments in China. Plus Grey Duck Outdoor's reshoring plan, Japan's ex-China rise, and China's aerial aggression.
Reshoring Rides the EV Battery Wave, Taking Aim for Another All-Time High
May 24, 2023The latest report from the Reshoring Initiative shows reshoring and FDI manufacturing job announcements continuing to outpace recent records, adding 101,500 jobs in Q1 2023, driven in large part by geopolitical tension and efforts to shore up dependence on an unreliable China.
Deglobalization Round-Up: May 20
May 20, 2023Senator Coons sees new opportunity for reshoring and Levi Strauss sees value in nearshoring. Plus: G-7 derisking communiqué, Wall Street's growing concerns about China, and The Economist asks, “is Chinese power about to peak?”
Deglobalization Round-Up: December 16
December 16, 2022Redwood Materials announces a 3.5 billion USD recycling and manufacturing campus in South Carolina, while both McKinsey and Bank of America suggest that deglobalization is here to stay. Plus: China takes the US to court.
A US Policy Roadmap for a Reshored Reality
November 9, 2022Reshoring, especially from China, is essential to American resilience. Here, Harry Moser proposes a framework and set of policy measures to level the industrial playing field. These could bring the total reshored US jobs to 5 million, a 40 percent increase in manufacturing, and full American resilience.