Last Updated on December 6, 2022 The fifth round of North American Free Trade Agreement talks starts Wednesday in Mexico City, two days earlier than initially scheduled. It’s the first meeting on Manufacturing in Mexico since U.S., Mexican and Canadian negotiators extended talks to March and added more time between sessions, abandoning Trump’s previous deadline. U.S. […]
Archives for November 2017
Commerce Department: China Not a Market Economy
Last Updated on August 22, 2022 The Chinese government’s foreign investment regime is restrictive, the report concluded, the Chinese government exerts significant ownership and control over industry through state-invested enterprises, and other means, and state planning remains important in the Chinese government’s industrial policies. The Chinese government pushed back on these assertions in a speech […]
The 3 Countries Stealing China’s Business
Last Updated on December 6, 2022 As China transforms from an emerging market to an economic leader, the era of outsourcing to this nation is coming to an end. “Made in China.” It’s a slogan emblematic of many things — of cheap labor, of the loss of U.S. manufacturing jobs to lower-wage nations, of China’s […]
How much would products cost if they were made in the US? – Business Insider
Last Updated on December 6, 2022 In his first address since his victory speech — a two-and-a-half minute YouTube video posted November 21 — President-elect Donald Trump dove right into the issue of trade. On his first day in office, Trump said, he plans to “issue a notification of intent to withdraw from the Trans-Pacific Partnership, […]
The Biggest Lie in the Nearshore Manufacturing Industry: Unveiling the Truth and How to Thrive
Last Updated on February 26, 2024 If you’re exploring the dynamic landscape of the nearshore industry, you’ve likely come across a persistent myth that’s been circulating for far too long. It’s time to expose this falsehood and discover how to not just survive but thrive in the nearshore manufacturing industry. Join me as we debunk […]