McKinsey estimates $2T needed to rebuild US manufacturing capacity
McKinsey's report estimates that $2 trillion is needed to rebuild US manufacturing capacity. The report identifies $760 billion in vulnerable imports, indicating a significant need for increased domestic production. Some sectors may require production increases of up to tenfold to meet demand and reduce reliance on foreign supply chains.
- ▪The cost to rebuild America's industrial base is roughly equivalent to the entire GDP of Italy.
- ▪Domestic production of vulnerable goods would need to double on average, with some sectors requiring a tenfold increase.
- ▪US factories currently have enough spare capacity to generate only about $660 billion in additional output.
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