Prices are soaring, businesses are closing and many are losing their livelihoods. Is there a global supply chain fix, and what might it look like?
China’s weakened global position could be the blessing countries need to boost investment and grow their manufacturing sectors
The Make in India policy was billed as the initiative that was going to transform the country into a genuine manufacturing heavyweight, but insufficient investment means success has remained elusive
Andrea Zambrano explains how Tecnoglass’ commitment to quality also embraces its corporate governance and ethics
The latest results from the Performance Managers’ Index report, released by IHS Markit, showed that eurozone manufacturers had a strong end to 2017
China is attempting an ambitious transformation of its hi-tech manufacturing sector. In doing so, the global balance of production power is set to shift
According to the latest PMI data, the world saw a marginal expansion of manufacturing activity in September
Latest figures show a decline in US factory orders, dashing hopes of an upcoming manufacturing uptick
As the world’s most commonly traded vegetable oil, palm oil is a key economic driver for Indonesia. It also happens to be one of the most destructive commodities on the planet
The US is said to be going through a period of reshoring, which could lead to renewed American prosperity
The pressures weighing on China’s manufacturing prowess have intensified as the industry has evolved. If China is to fulfil its potential as an industrial superpower, it must concede that sometimes less is more
Detroit, once the beating heart of the industrial Midwest, has been dragged through the coals over the past three decades. But since 2013, an unlikely hero has rescued the city from ignominy