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Multiple Supply Chain Risks Accelerate Reshoring According to Reshoring Initiative

Reshoring Initiative releases the 1H 2022 Data Report; 2022 reshoring and FDI projections predicted to reach nearly 350,000 jobs.

Posted: August 29, 2022

In 2021, the private and federal push for domestic supply of essential goods propelled reshoring and foreign direct investment (FDI) job announcements to a record high. Projections from Reshoring Initiative 1H 2022 data show reshoring and FDI continuing these gains. The current 2022 projection of jobs announced is around 350,000 – another record and up from 260,000 in 2021. If the projection is achieved, 2022 will bring the total jobs announced since 2010 to over 1.6 million.

Supply chain gaps and the need for greater self-sufficiency continue as major factors driving reshoring. The possibility of a Taiwan-China conflict and the threat of China decoupling are focusing those concerns. Destabilizing geo-political and climate forces have brought to light our vulnerabilities and the need to address them. Subsequently, great opportunities have arisen for a meaningful rebound of U.S. manufacturing. If the current trajectory continues, it will reduce the trade and budget deficits, add jobs, and make the U.S. safer, more self-reliant and resilient.

Job Announcements per Year, Reshoring + FDI, 2010 thru 2022-projected

Reshoring Initiative, 1H 2022 Data Report
Job Announcements per Year, Reshoring + FDI, 2010 thru 2022-projected

Source: Reshoring Initiative Reshoring Database

More Takeaways from the Report

  • The continuing upward trend is due almost exclusively to companies filling supply chain gaps of essential products, including electric batteries, semiconductors, PPE, pharmaceuticals, rare earths and renewable energy.
  • Shifting geopolitical forces are keeping supply chain risks in focus, resulting in increases in public awareness, government interventions and actions by individual companies.
  • The Electrical Equipment industry has taken the lead with a significant increase in jobs announced, due to large EV Battery investments.
  • So far, the top three states by jobs announced are Kentucky, North Carolina and Georgia.
  • Preliminary data indicates a continuing surge of reshoring and FDI in 2H 2022.

See the full report Reshoring Initiative® 1H 2022 Data Report: Multiple Supply Chain Risks Accelerate Reshoring for detailed analysis.

About the Report

The Reshoring Initiative’s 1H 2022 Data Report contains data on U.S. reshoring and FDI by companies that have shifted production or sourcing from offshore to the United States. The report includes projections and analysis for 2022 full year in categories ranging from the number of manufacturing jobs gained, to a breakdown of data by industry, country and state.

“We publish this data semiannually to show companies that their peers are successfully reshoring and that they should reevaluate their sourcing and siting decisions,” said Harry Moser, founder and president of the Reshoring Initiative. “With 5 million manufacturing jobs still offshore, as measured by our $1.1 trillion/year goods trade deficit, there is potential for much more growth. We also call on the administration and Congress to enact policy changes to make the United States competitive again.”

About the Reshoring Initiative

A 55-year manufacturing industry veteran and retired President of GF Machining Solutions, Harry Moser founded the Reshoring Initiative to move lost jobs back to the U.S. For his efforts with the Reshoring Initiative, he was named to the Industry Week and Association for Manufacturing Excellence (AME) Halls of Fame. Additional information on the Reshoring Initiative and its many sponsoring associations and companies is available at www.reshorenow.org.

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