The Trump administration has promised a reshoring boom, but most companies that responded to a Supply Chain Survey by CNBC said that bringing back supply chains could as much as double their costs.
Most companies that responded to a new CNBC Supply Chain Survey said high costs are the biggest headwind in moving manufacturing back to the U.S., and that if they did so, they would favor automation ...
The recent pause on the steepest tariffs on Chinese goods has led importers to boost stalled orders from Asia, but not by enough to eliminate the risk of retail shortages in the months ahead, ...
If China is going to lose some manufacturing as a result of President Donald Trump's tariffs, the U.S. manufacturing sector won't be the main beneficiary, according to a new CNBC Supply Chain Survey.