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McKinsey chairs: Building a more resilient industrial base may require $2 trillion in investment
McKinsey highlights the need for a $2 trillion investment to rebuild the U.S. industrial base, driven by geopolitical risks and technological competition. The U.S. imports $3 trillion in manufactured goods annually, with critical vulnerabilities in products like semiconductors, data center servers, and rare-earth magnets due to supplier concentration and geopolitical distance.
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