High productivity, quality control, and short supply lines are among the reasons firms cite for bringing jobs back home.
There is growing evidence that U.S.-based manufacturers have started returning to America.
Just this June, for example, Mars Chocolate North America announced that it will open its first new U.S. factory in 35 years. The $250 million chocolate factory in Topeka, Kan., will create at least 400 jobs for local residents.
In 2010, in fact, U.S. manufacturing added jobs for the first time since 1997. The 136,000 new jobs represent a 1.2 percent increase from 2009.
In addition, the number of maritime containers coming into the country, an...