Insight Report 6 minutes PremiumThe End of “Made in China”? A Potential Wave of Moving Sourcing out of China amid Rising Tensions Coresight Research June 18, 2020 What's InsideThe Covid-19 crisis may have triggered a new wave of multinational companies moving production out of China, only a short time after the first wave in 2019 due to the US-China trade war. This report includes discussion around the following key topics: Political tension between China and the West—including the EU, the UK and the US Recent negative US consumer sentiment to “Made in China” products—based on recent Coresight Research proprietary survey data Recent moves by multinational companies to shift their sourcing to other countries—including Apple, Iris Ohyama and Von Wellx Click here to read more of our coverage of the coronavirus crisis. This report is for paying subscribers only. Already a paying subscriber? Please log in to see the entire report.If you wish to learn more about our subscription plans and become a paying subscriber, click here. This document was generated for Other research you may be interested in: Salesforce Dreamforce 2023: Generative AI, Data Cloud and Commerce CloudHoliday 2023: US Retail Update—What We’ve Seen So Far as Retail Heads into Black FridayMore Consumers Visit Open-Air Shopping Centers as Seasons Change: US Consumer Survey InsightsCES 2023 Day One: Sustainable and Intelligent Solutions Tech To Address Global Challenges