From Shock to Strategy: Building Value Chains for the Next 30 Years

Global value chains are undergoing a seismic transformation driven by disruptive geopolitical events, climate shocks and technological breakthroughs. In just a decade, manufacturers have pivoted from championing globalization to embracing regionalization, with 90% of industry now shifting their strategic approach.
Global value chains are undergoing a seismic transformation driven by disruptive geopolitical events, climate shocks and technological breakthroughs. In just a decade, manufacturers have pivoted from championing globalization to embracing regionalization, with 90% of industry now shifting their strategic approach.
As decision-makers navigate headlines about national elections, cyberattacks and extreme weather events, the challenge extends beyond immediate responses to fundamental questions about long-term resilience and competitive positioning in an uncertain world.
Drawing on extensive survey data and real-world use cases, From Shock to Strategy: Building Value Chains for the Next 30 Years – developed by the Global Future Council on Advanced Manufacturing and Value Chains – identifies and investigates the eight key forces reshaping global manufacturing over the next three decades. The white paper presents a strategic framework across three critical time horizons – 2030, 2040 and 2050 – offering manufacturers a roadmap for building resilience while maintaining competitiveness in an increasingly complex global environment.
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