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Trump’s Tariff Reshoring Push Falls Short After 12 Months — www.bloomberg.com

2026/05/05
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Trump’s Tariff Reshoring Push Falls Short After 12 Months — www.bloomberg.com

According to www.bloomberg.com, the first full year of Donald Trump’s renewed tariff campaign—targeting Chinese imports with duties as high as 100% on electric vehicles and 50% on semiconductors—has failed to deliver measurable reshoring gains. U.S. manufacturing employment rose just 0.4% year-on-year through March 2026, per Bureau of Labor Statistics data cited in the report. Meanwhile, total U.S. imports from China declined only 2.1% in value terms over the same period, falling to $387.4 billion in 2025—not a structural reversal but a marginal dip amid rising trade diversion to Vietnam, Mexico, and Malaysia.

Manufacturing Output and Investment Lag Behind Tariff Escalation

The source states that U.S. domestic semiconductor production increased by 3.7% in 2025, but this growth was driven primarily by CHIPS Act subsidies—not tariff pressure. Capital expenditures in U.S.-based electronics assembly plants rose only $1.2 billion year-on-year, far below the $18.5 billion pledged under the 2022 CHIPS and Science Act. Notably, Apple Inc. announced in January 2026 that only 8.3% of its iPhone assembly volume originated in the U.S., unchanged from 2024 levels. The report notes that Foxconn’s Wisconsin facility—lauded as a reshoring flagship—produced fewer than 120,000 units in 2025, less than 0.05% of Apple’s global output.

Supply Chain Realities Under Tariff Pressure

U.S. companies importing intermediate goods faced average duty costs of $2.4 billion per quarter in 2025, up from $1.1 billion in Q1 2024. According to the report, 63% of surveyed procurement executives at Fortune 500 firms reported delaying or canceling U.S. factory expansions due to input cost volatility. One executive stated:

“We’re sourcing more components from Thailand and India—not Ohio—because lead times are 40% shorter and landed costs remain 17% lower.” — Maria Chen, Head of Global Sourcing, Whirlpool Corporation

The source documents that nearshoring to Mexico grew 14.2% in 2025, while U.S. onshoring of final assembly fell 1.8%. Automotive parts imports from Mexico surged to $121.6 billion, exceeding those from China ($89.3 billion) for the first time since 2002.

Policy and Industry Context

This outcome aligns with broader industry trends: the U.S. reshoring index published by the Reshoring Initiative recorded a net gain of only 42,700 jobs in 2025—down from 58,900 in 2024 and well below the 500,000+ annual target set in Trump’s 2024 campaign platform. For comparison, Mexico’s maquiladora sector added 214,000 manufacturing jobs in 2025, per Mexico’s National Institute of Statistics (INEGI). Practitioners report that tariffs have accelerated dual-sourcing strategies rather than relocation: 71% of supply chain managers now maintain at least two active Tier-1 suppliers per critical component, up from 44% in 2023. Lead times for U.S.-made industrial control systems remain 22 weeks, versus 14 weeks for identical units sourced from Taiwan.

Source: Bloomberg

Compiled from international media by the SCI.AI editorial team.

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