As states and towns attempt to reel in new automotive projects, they may be getting a helpful lift from widespread manufacturing reshoring discussions.
The cross-currents of "Invest in America" politics, U.S. tax changes, the desire to shorten supply lines and the threat of import tariffs have some manufacturers considering moving factories and jobs back to the U.S. — or into the country for the first time.
According to the Reshoring Initiative, nearly 97,000 jobs across 202 companies were "reshored" to the U.S. from at least 10 countries since 2010. At the same time, foreign direct investment in the U.S. from 12 countries has created 180,926 jobs across 670 companies, according to the initiative.