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Apparel and footwear makers, including Adidas and Nike, have been relocating their supply chains out of China due to geopolitical tensions and lower manufacturing costs. However, the search for alternative production hubs has proven challenging amid global economic uncertainties. Some companies are even moving back to China. The reshuffling of supply chains has led to the emergence of several 'connector' economies that are benefiting from the situation.
From Adidas to Nike, apparel and footwear makers have been shifting their supply chains out of China, pushed by geopolitical tensions and pulled by lower manufacturing costs https://t.co/kodM7fqCkv https://t.co/cvg7Lzu8fC
Meet the five `connector' economies that are benefiting from the reshuffling of supply chains in response to US-China tensions https://t.co/XQ0LxbHwT1
From Adidas AG to Nike, apparel and footwear makers have been shifting their supply chains out of China, pushed by geopolitical tensions and pulled by lower manufacturing costs https://t.co/XCzVgLqTGx https://t.co/GRrdxagHvi
From Adidas AG to Nike, apparel and footwear makers have been shifting their supply chains out of China, pushed by geopolitical tensions and pulled by lower manufacturing costs https://t.co/JRcSO5RpRD https://t.co/zLF6haoDh0
Meet the Connectors — the nations cashing in on the rewiring of supply chains around the world https://t.co/KFQdfMwFl4
Meet the Connectors — the nations cashing in on the rewiring of supply chains around the world https://t.co/yaQIWHzMPA
Meet the Connectors — the nations cashing in on the rewiring of supply chains around the world https://t.co/DraYX3BGZ4
From Adidas AG to Nike, apparel and footwear makers have been shifting their supply chains out of China, pushed by geopolitical tensions and pulled by lower manufacturing costs https://t.co/HWcIoPces4 https://t.co/oCNihVcFRR
From Adidas AG to Nike, apparel and footwear makers have been shifting their supply chains out of China, pushed by geopolitical tensions and pulled by lower manufacturing costs https://t.co/2lUpErjLHg https://t.co/9oouBoNvy6
"From #Adidas to #Nike, apparel makers have been shifting #supplychains out of #China...But amid mounting global econ uncertainties, many are discovering that finding it tough to find alternative production hubs. Some are even moving back" https://t.co/vdY9NbqN4G
China’s global dominance in apparel making has seen competitors like Vietnam, but the limits of the viable alternatives may have been reached https://t.co/n5O4W0RuWN
China’s global dominance in apparel making has seen competitors like Vietnam, but the limits of the viable alternatives may have been reached https://t.co/VmfzytLhDB
From Adidas AG to Nike, apparel and footwear makers have been shifting their supply chains out of China, pushed by geopolitical tensions and pulled by lower manufacturing costs https://t.co/Bo1Vypnq5S https://t.co/zRx0GQF1EL
Why clothing makers are finding it hard to break with China’s supply chain https://t.co/tswMykJeid via @scmpnews
From Adidas AG to Nike Inc., apparel and footwear makers have been shifting their supply chains out of China, pushed by geopolitical tensions and pulled by lower manufacturing costs. https://t.co/cddiuRD91H
"Manufacturing has finally spread beyond the boundaries of the Global North...the more ridiculous and out-of-date the old Brandt Line starts to look, the brighter the future will be." https://t.co/1rRVN8QwmB