U.S. Small Businesses Reevaluate China Outsourcing Strategy

Robert Salomon submits:

Fascinating read in the March 2011 issue of Wired magazine documenting an increasing trend among U.S. small businesses: They seem to be bringing manufacturing work that had been outsourced to China back stateside (see Small Businesses Buck Trend, ht Jon).

According to Wired:

For U.S. firms, the decision to manufacture overseas has long seemed a no-brainer. Labor costs in China and other developing nations have been so cheap that as recently as two or three years ago, anyone who refused to offshore was viewed as a dinosaur, certain to go extinct as bolder companies built the future in Asia. But stamping out products in Guangdong Province is no longer the bargain it once was, and U.S. manufacturing is no longer as expensive. As the labor equation has balanced out, companiesparticularly the small to medium-size businesses that make up the innovative guts of Americas technology industryare taking a long, hard look


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