Manufacturing Competition
The US market represents only a small fraction of global demand, creating challenges for domestic manufacturers as they face competition from low-cost production in Southeast Asia. While incentives exist for locally made products, the historical advantage of a well-established supply chain abroad often leads to significant cost savings. The ongoing dynamics between US manufacturing and international suppliers will shape the future landscape of the industry.In this clip
From this podcast

Catalyst with Shayle Kann
Building out a U.S. solar supply chain
Related Questions