Yen, Supply Chain Chaos Send Japan Manufacturers Home - Bloomberg

2022-07-04 01:34:06 By : Ms. Tiffany Lin

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Japanese manufacturers are increasingly looking to move offshore operations to their home market, according to a Tokyo Steel Manufacturing Co. executive.

The rapidly weakening yen that boosts the competitiveness of Japanese exports, global supply-chain constraints, geopolitical risks and shifting wages patterns are prompting the switch, Kiyoshi Imamura, a managing director of the steelmaker, said in an interview in Tokyo last week.