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Majority of Large Manufacturers Are Now Planning or Considering -Reshoring- From China to the U.S. 0

A Survey by The Boston Consulting Group Finds That the Share of U.S.-Based Executives Actively Engaged in the Process of Shifting Production Has Doubled Since Early 2012

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Fears of a U.S. Manufacturing-Skills Gap in the Near Term Are Overblown 0

Current Skills Shortages Reflect Supply-and-Demand Imbalances in Specific Jobs and in Certain Locations. Only Seven States — Six of Which Are Bottom Quartile in U.S. Manufacturing Output — Show Significant or Severe Gaps, According to The Boston Consulting Group

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Chemicals and Machinery Are Expected to See Big Export Gains as the U.S. Becomes Increasingly Cost-Competitive 0

BCG Study Finds That a Growing U.S. Cost Advantage in Labor and Energy Could Help the U.S. Capture $70 Billion to $115 Billion in Annual Exports From Other Nations by 2020; Rising Exports — Plus Reshoring — Are Projected to Create 2.5 Million to 5 Million U.S. Jobs by Decade-s End

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Mexico-s Growing Cost Advantage Over China, Other Economies Will Boost Its Exports — and U.S. Manufacturers 0

Lower Labor and Energy Costs Are Expected to Propel Mexican Manufacturing Exports, Adding $20 Billion to $60 Billion in Output to Mexico-s Economy Annually by 2017; U.S. Suppliers Also Will Benefit, Predicts The Boston Consulting Group

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