More than one-third of U.S. businesses will move goods and services work back to the United States in the next 12 months, according to the results of the Grant Thornton Realities of Reshoring survey.
The numbers imply that as much as 5% of overall U.S. procurement may come back to the United States.
Read the full article: Reshoring Likely to Radically Reshape U.S. Economy in the Next 12 Months
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