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During the last decades, Western companies followed a common supply chain sourcing strategy which consisted on driving production plants to countries with cheaper costs. Particularly China has long been seen as a potential destination for a company`s product manufacturing. However, firms are moving away from this model of production, rethinking their global footprints and leading to a global reallocation of manufacturing. Why is the "Made in China" model weakening? Which are the alternatives for sourcing manufacturing? Could Spain be seen as a potential manufacturing location for companies leaving China?…mehr

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During the last decades, Western companies followed a common supply chain sourcing strategy which consisted on driving production plants to countries with cheaper costs. Particularly China has long been seen as a potential destination for a company`s product manufacturing. However, firms are moving away from this model of production, rethinking their global footprints and leading to a global reallocation of manufacturing. Why is the "Made in China" model weakening? Which are the alternatives for sourcing manufacturing? Could Spain be seen as a potential manufacturing location for companies leaving China?
Autorenporträt
Silvia Traibuenas (Villafranca, 1993) graduated in the Double International Degree in Business Administration and Economics from the Public University of Navarre. Two years of immersion studies in the Wroclaw University of Economics, Poland and Wenzao Ursuline University of Languages, Taiwan. Passionate about travelling and learning.