
Regionalization of Supply Chains
Description
Global supply chains are entering a post-globalization phase as businesses and governments reorient production toward resilient, regional ecosystems. This report analyzes how North America, ASEAN, and Europe are driving this transformation through reshoring, nearshoring, and friend-shoring initiatives.
The findings detail trade flows, industrial policy, and investment incentives like the U.S. CHIPS Act, EU industrial programs, and ASEAN’s RCEP-driven integration. Collectively, these regions represent a shift toward localized, secure, and sustainable production frameworks—reshaping global logistics and trade architecture.
Supported by WTO trade data, UNCTAD FDI records, and IMF forecasts. Includes regional case studies for USMCA, RCEP, and EU manufacturing ecosystems.
Table of Contents
37 Pages
- 1. Executive Summary
- 2. Global Context and Drivers of Regionalization
- 3. North America: USMCA and Reshoring
- 4. ASEAN: China+1 Strategy and Integration
- 5. Europe: Industrial Sovereignty and Automation
- 6. Comparative Analysis
- 7. Outlook 2035
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