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Made in America Manufacturing Initiative: What It Means for Supply Chains

The Made in America Manufacturing Initiative is shaping the future of U.S. production, focusing on three key tenets that will redefine manufacturing and supply chain strategies.

U.S.-China Tariff Battle: Impacts, Strategies, and the Future of Supply Chains

The U.S.-China tariff impact is reshaping supply chains. Businesses must adapt with reshoring, diversification, & regional strategies to stay competitive.

The Manufacturing & Logistics Boom: Are You Ready?

Massive investments are pouring into manufacturing and logistics, from shipping terminals to supply chain infrastructure. But what does this mean for your business? In this Supply Chain Byte, Lisa Anderson breaks down how these investments will fuel explosive growth—and what companies must do now to prepare for the surge. Don't get left behind—watch now!

Why Local Supply Chains Are the Future of Business

Having more diverse, shorter, less complex supply chains creates more resiliency.

Geopolitics Dominate Supply Chain Discussions

Geopolitics Dominate Supply Chain Discussions Almost every supply chain chokepoint has geopolitics dominating the discussion. From the Panama Canal to the Suez Canal to the South China Seas and Greenland, geopolitics and supply chains have circulated in the news. For companies to be successful navigating this VUCA (volatility, uncertainty, [...]

Navigating China: Business, Manufacturing & Risk in Today’s Global Economy

Is China still a viable place for manufacturing and business? In this episode of Supply Chain Chats, Lisa Anderson sits down with John Tulac, International Business Attorney, to discuss the realities of doing business in China.

Why Rare Earth Minerals Are Critical to the Supply Chain

Natural resources aren’t just about availability—they’re about accessibility and investment.

All the Hoopla Around Tariffs & What It Means for the Supply Chain

Tariffs, tariffs, and more tariffs dominate the conversation.

Supply Chain Predictions And Outlook For 2025 – Lisa Anderson Comments

Lisa Anderson shares her thoughts on the outlook for supply chains in 2025.

Geopolitics & Natural Resources Will Dictate Future Supply Chains

Manufacturers are waking up to the risks in their end-to-end supply chains. They are realizing that they are only as strong as their weakest link, especially if they do not have backup sources of supply that will jump in at a moment's notice. As an international law expert says, if you are counting on China for manufacturing, you must "get out".

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