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ICYMI: Around 20% of international manufacturers have exited the U.S. in the past year.

A recent global survey from Revalize shows that a growing number of manufacturers are exiting the U.S. market amid tariff pressures, economic unpredictability, and rising compliance costs.

Roughly one in five international manufacturers have withdrawn operations or scaled back presence in the U.S. over the past year, putting America among the top three countries from which firms are pulling back, alongside China (22%) and Russia (30%).

U.S. companies themselves are feeling the fallout: 54% report sharp revenue declines over the last 12 months, a consequence of both direct cost impacts and broader global instability.

To protect margins, over half of global manufacturers are shifting supply chains away from high-tariff areas and reducing reliance on suppliers in those regions.

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