Nearshoring and Reshoring: Why More Businesses Are Moving Supply Chains Closer to Home
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In the face of the turbulence in the United States, more and more Quebec companies are questioning the resilience of their supply chains. While relying on local suppliers can strengthen security and boost the economy here, this choice is also accompanied by challenges and compromises.
Nearshoring and reshoring: Why more businesses are moving supply chains closer to home | News Channel 3-12
Bilanol // Shutterstock Nearshoring and reshoring: Why more businesses are moving supply chains closer to home Global trade in 2025 is a moving target. With tariffs shifting overnight, de minimis disappearing, and geopolitical tensions rising, the global supply chain is volatile. For business leaders, the real question isn’t whether to adjust strategy, but how quickly they can move. The thing is, navigating these turbulent waters and constant ch…
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