A quarter of America’s $3 trillion in annual manufactured imports face multiple trade dependencies, related to national security, geopolitically distant trading partners, or concentrated suppliers. Addressing these vulnerabilities by ramping up domestic production and upstream supply chains would require an estimated $2 trillion in investment. But funding may be the easy part, with talent, energy infrastructure, and supplier ecosystems posing even greater constraints on future competitiveness.
In this episode, host Daphne Luchtenberg is joined by Rebecca J. Anderson, senior fellow at the McKinsey Global Institute, and Mike Conway, a McKinsey partner who advises industrial companies, to unpack new research on America’s manufacturing vulnerabilities. They explore where the US is most exposed and what proactive companies are doing now to build resilience and position for growth.
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