USMCA v. NAFTA By Jacob Wenzel
For most countries, the aspiration is for the generation and accumulation of wealth for their…
International and Domestic Investment in Cross-Border Commerce by Jacob Wenzel
Every day thousands of people traverse the United States-Mexico border for work, to visit family,…
The Astonishing Port of Laredo
Laredo is the largest U.S. land port. More than 14,000 trucks per day cross the…
Harnessing Your Domestic TMS as Reshoring Trends Continue
Of the many things 2020 taught us, one key takeaway was understanding the global supply…
Women in Manufacturing by Madeline de Quillacq
I’ve learned a great deal about the US economy during my time as an intern…
The Complex Legacy of the 2018 Trump Tariffs on American Manufacturing
The Complex Legacy of the 2018 Trump Tariffs on American Manufacturing Updated 1-31-2025 When the…
Small Business Local Sourcing by Ryan Edwards
Over the past few weeks, I have been fortunate enough to work with many small…
Vietnam is Looming on the Horizon of the Reshoring Movement by Rafael Ferraz
China was once considered the world’s international manufacturing location but even before the pandemic hit,…
Brand Activism and Reshoring: 2020 and Beyond by Gabriel Evans
IN a time of social and political polarization, spurred by both a health and social pandemic,…
The Enigma of Covid-19 by Gabriel Evans
IN his book, The Enigma of Capital, David Harvey recites former Secretary of Treasury Andrew…
Retail and Reshoring Post-COVID by Ryan Edwards
In the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, many iconic retail brands, such as JCPenney, Neiman…
Made In Your State Gifts
Where do you shop for gifts? Do you fight the crowds and traffic? Do you…
Reshoring & Sustainability: David’s Lesson by Zach Sudnick
The story of David and Goliath is a familiar tale taught to many children in…
Reshoring & Sustainability: Lifting the Green Curtain by Zach Sudnick
The phrase “Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain!” rings throughout the chamber…
Reshoring & Sustainability: A Sensible Solution by Zach Sudnick
In early 1776, Thomas Paine’s ink quill would scrawl the following idea across a thin…