Manufacturing is undergoing a revival around the world, sending several secular trends into reverse

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    1 year ago

    Well yes, I guess that would be the most "tangible " part of the article.

    Imo the whole article, creates a context of opportunities, as if the world has started a new kind of green/ tech/ sustainable and re-industrialization " revolution ". As I perceive it, there were downsides to the old fashioned outsourcing, de-industrialisation, the unconditional (unbalanced) global trade system, etc. The new apparent geopolitical, climate, migration/population , and health crises, made existing cracks very visible, and brought us to the turningpoint we are at, or have already passed.

    I can only speak from my own (limited) experience & worldview, ofcourse, but to me we have passed this “turningpoint” in Europe, and things have been dramatically changing in an accelerated pace these recent years. I’d like very much that this articles optimism and described scenarios will come to fruitation, and that the current developments will give us all, more and better opportunities.

    On the other hand, too much competition, and more and too much wars, could equally prove devastating. I’d like to acceed to this article with carefull optimism, and or a more realistic “maybe”.