I’m running a pulse poll to gauge which country or region stands to gain the biggest slice of China’s manufacturing role amid and after tariff skirmishes. I’ve listed 12 options, and am inviting fellow experts to vote on their top picks. Your responses will feed into our country guides and scenario modeling tools for non‑China sourcing strategies. I aim to collect input from at least 12 voices by next Friday to capture early indicators of shifting supplier networks.
Mexico
Canada
USA
Vietnam
Cambodia
Latin America excluding Mexico
Malaysia
European Union countries
Thailand
Indonesia
India
Others
Identifying the next manufacturing hub helps me prioritize sourcing analyses and sharpen our duty impact scenarios. Community input accelerates our data‑driven approach under pressing tariff conditions.
MarcYoung
Ang3la.F0st3r
Vietnam
em_stratton236
india’s growing industrial capabilities and government incentives for manufacturing make it a strong candidate for post-tariff sourcing
JereMeeeCarter
I'd go for Malaysia based on the country's strong tech and electronics manufacturing base.
I’m leaning toward Mexico as a top contender. With its proximity to the US, it’s becoming a no-brainer for many of us looking to avoid the tariff burden. The lower transportation costs, coupled with a reliable manufacturing infrastructure, make it an ideal alternative for US companies.