Reported about 20 hours ago
Idaho-based Decked aims to be an All-American manufacturer, sourcing 95% of materials domestically but struggles to replace the last 5% from overseas, such as ball bearings from China. Many manufacturers face obstacles in building entirely domestic supply chains due to the loss of local production of key components, high costs, and availability issues. While some companies like CorVent Medical have made progress in sourcing more parts from U.S. suppliers, high tariffs and low production capabilities threaten the sustainability of American manufacturing.
Source: YAHOO