Global Supply Chains & Offshoring
Reshoring & Nearshoring Basics
Economic & Strategic Implications
Enter Challenges & the Future of Manufacturing PolicyCategory Name
Intel Case Study
100

What is the term for moving manufacturing to another country to reduce costs?

Offshoring

100

What does reshoring mean?

 Moving manufacturing back to the U.S.

100

True or False: Manufacturing costs are usually lower in the U.S. than in Asia.

False

100

What is one major challenge companies face when reshoring manufacturing to the U.S.?

Skilled labor shortage

100

In what state is Intel building two new semiconductor fabs?

Arizona

200

Name one reason companies offshore production.

Cheaper labor / lax regulations / cheaper costs

200

What does nearshoring mean?

Moving manufacturing to nearby countries like Mexico or Canada

200

What 2022 law provides billions of dollars to support semiconductor manufacturing in the U.S.?

 CHIPS and Science Act

200

What technology is often used to reduce labor costs in U.S. factories?

Automation / robotics / AI

200

What year did Intel announce this reshoring initiative?

2021

300

What event exposed major weaknesses in global supply chains?

COVID-19 pandemic

300

How does nearshoring help reduce supply chain risks? 


Shorter shipping times, fewer delays, and regional trade benefits

300

Why might consumers pay higher prices for reshored products?

Higher labor/environmental costs in the U.S

300

True or False: Reshoring guarantees large numbers of new jobs.

False

300

How much is Intel investing in its Arizona expansion project?

$20 billion

400

Give one example of a product that became hard to get in the U.S. during COVID-19 due to supply chain issues.

 Ventilators, PPE, semiconductors, etc.

400

What industries are often prioritized for reshoring?

Healthcare, defense, technology

400

Name one country often involved in nearshoring partnerships with the U.S.

Mexico or Canada

400

Name one policy or strategy that could help overcome reshoring challenges.

Job training, apprenticeships, tax incentives, etc.

400

What act provides $52 billion to support U.S. semiconductor manufacturing?

CHIPS and Science Act

500

Explain how global supply chain disruptions can impact both consumers and businesses.

Open response — expected: shortages, price increases, delays, production stops, etc.

500

Explain the difference between reshoring and nearshoring, and give one benefit of each.

Open Response - Reshoring keeps products high-quality and ideas safe, while nearshoring is close by and cheaper to ship  

500

Explain one economic cost and one benefit of reshoring manufacturing. 

Open response - Reshoring can cost more, but it helps companies keep products high-quality and protect their ideas.

500

Explain how automation creates both opportunities and challenges in reshoring manufacturing. 


Open Response - Using automation can speed up and cut costs in reshoring, but it can also cost jobs and require big investments. 

500

Explain why Intel’s project is strategically important to U.S. national security.

Open response — expected: reducing dependence on Asia, securing chip supply, strengthening infrastructure, etc.

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