Leaning into the storm: Reshoring manufacturing is Ohio’s call to duty
8 Dec 2020
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Ohioans couldn’t get N95 masks into our hospitals. Business couldn’t buy PPE to stay open. States fought to get testing kits.
It didn’t stop with medical supplies.
Try to buy a bicycle during COVID? Good luck.
Many overseas-dependent products couldn’t be found on our shelves. Some seemingly simple items couldn’t be found because of one tiny component in the supply chain wasn’t available in our country.
Reshoring, the restoring of manufacturing supply chains to our North American shores, is imperative!
It’s also bipartisan. It’s clearly one of only a few issues upon which both sides of the aisle can agree — let’s bring manufacturing back to the U.S.
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