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Additive ManufacturingJune 25, 2026
The reshoring boom that wasn't: U.S. factory construction keeps falling despite tariff push
Summary
U.S. factory construction is continuing to decline despite a tariff push intended to support domestic manufacturing. The headline frames the expected reshoring boom as weaker than anticipated.
Why It Matters
For operators, falling factory construction suggests tariff policy alone may not be enough to justify new domestic capacity. Investors should watch whether manufacturers are delaying capex because of cost, demand, labor, or margin uncertainty. Supply chains may remain exposed to existing production footprints if new U.S. capacity is not materializing.