Near sourcing and onshoring trends are underway in the US, both as insurance against any future COVID-esque supply chain difficulties and as part of a broader shift away from globalism and toward nationalism. Shortening supply chains and ensuring supply vitality are imperatives as global relations and international relationships fray.
In some cases, the near sourcing and onshoring trend is significant enough to be clearly visible in major datasets:
This increase was not completely business-driven; the government was a key decision maker in increasing a certain subsegment of manufacturing in the US. The US Science and CHIPS Act of 2022 provides, depending on the source, approximately $280 billion to encourage and facilitate the manufacture of semiconductors in the US.
Technology companies have announced significant investments in semiconductor manufacturing both leading up to and after the passage of the legislation.
US Private Computer, Electronic, and Electrical Construction is a component of US Private Manufacturing Construction that includes the construction of facilities involved in semiconductor manufacturing. The chart depicts the recent spending growth in this construction subsegment. The spending is measured in billions of dollars:
When the government makes certain benefits available for companies in specific markets, we call that “picking winners.” That is going on here to some extent, but it should also be noted that there are other factors involved:
Understand that certain sectors of the economy can be booming even while others are stagnating.
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