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Home » Russian Invasion of Ukraine Squeezes Supply Chains
United States manufacturing is at a critical juncture. Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the sanctions imposed for doing so and new pandemic-induced shutdowns in China are adding to the pain of already distressed global supply chains.
The global supply-chain disruptions, geopolitical uncertainty and the resulting movement to strengthen domestic supply ecosystems mark a turning point for U.S. manufacturing. Reducing dependence on China for components and finished goods, reshoring essential products and restoring supply-chain resilience have become vital to our economic and national security. This is a defining moment for U.S. manufacturing. Reshoring will be key to a secure new course.