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Reclaiming the Supply Chain: U.S. Strategy to Re-shore Critical Manufacturing from China

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posted on 2024-12-02, 20:18 authored by Maximilian Mooradian

China is the premier assembly country in the world, responsible for over 50 percent of assembly, testing, and packaging in the global semiconductor supply chain. Without the production power of China's factories, the United States would suffer significant semiconductor supply chain shortages that would heavily delay all manufacturing sectors. The U.S. goal should be to achieve economic self-sufficiency to preempt potential disruptions that could arise in a conflict with China, ensuring the U.S. economy would not be at a standstill.

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