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(9 articles)Trump's Sweeping Tariffs Threaten Supply Chains and Inflation
President Trump has announced comprehensive new tariffs designed to incentivize domestic US manufacturing, marking a significant departure from recent trade policy. This announcement represents a stru
US Manufacturing Hits 4-Year High Despite Iran Supply Chain Risks
US manufacturing activity has reached its strongest performance in four years, signaling robust domestic industrial production and economic momentum. However, this positive trend masks underlying supp
Trump Eases Metal Tariffs, Favors US-Made Steel Through 2027
The Trump administration has announced a tariff easing policy aimed at strengthening the competitive position of US-manufactured steel through 2027. This policy shift represents a strategic pivot desi
Strengthening US Defense Supply Chain Resilience and Capacity
The Brookings Institution examines strategies for strengthening the resilience and productive capacity of the US national security industrial base—a critical infrastructure that underpins defense, aer
Missouri Pushes Domestic Supply Chain Bill to Cut Foreign Reliance
Missouri has introduced legislation designed to reduce state and regional dependence on foreign supply chains, reflecting a broader national trend toward supply chain localization and resilience. This
Reshoring Alone Won't Solve U.S. Supply Chain Disruptions
Reshoring has emerged as a frequently cited solution to U.S. supply chain vulnerabilities exposed by recent disruptions, yet the strategy presents far more complexity than policymakers and industry le
Trump Tariffs: Manufacturing Job Gains vs. Supply Chain Cost Tradeoffs
The American Enterprise Institute examines the paradox at the heart of tariff-driven manufacturing policy: while tariffs may incentivize some domestic production and job creation, they come with signi
What Economics & Policy Drive US Manufacturing Reshoring
The Connecticut Business & Industry Association (CBIA) examines the economic and policy prerequisites for meaningful US manufacturing reshoring. The analysis moves beyond political rhetoric to address
Six Months of Tariffs: Are U.S. Manufacturing Goals Being Met?
Six months into a major tariff regime, early assessments reveal a complex picture: while tariffs have shifted sourcing decisions and accelerated some nearshoring initiatives, they have not yet produce
