At a time when global, digital interconnectedness is at an all-time high, the ability of U.S. companies to bolster their manufacturing and supply chain practices, either at home or abroad, is top of mind for policymakers. With recent legislation including provisions aimed at reducing U.S. dependence on foreign countries, conversations around bringing companies ashore and de-risking supply chains from international markets have taken center stage for Democrat and Republican policymakers alike.
In the second section of our annual Washington Insights Review, we examine policymaker perceptions around the notions of reshoring and de-risking U.S. supply chains, and break down the benefits and disadvantages of such efforts in their own words. To find out more about this ongoing, key discussion for policymakers, read the full report!
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