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Nearshoring ETF to Benefit from Trump's Return to White House - News Directory 3

Nearshoring ETF to Benefit from Trump’s Return to White House

December 2, 2024 Catherine Williams World
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Original source: gestion.pe

‌Nearshoring ETF Rides Wave of U.S. Manufacturing Resurgence

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  • ‌Nearshoring ETF Rides Wave of U.S. Manufacturing Resurgence
  • Dollar ⁢Dips: Is This a Sign of Relief for American Consumers?
  • Nearshoring⁣ ETF Rides Wave of U.S. Manufacturing Resurgence
  • Dollar Dips: Is ⁢This a Sign of Relief for American Consumers?

A new exchange-traded fund (ETF) listed on the Lima Stock Exchange is capitalizing on the growing trend of “nearshoring,” a phenomenon bringing manufacturing back too North America.

“Nearshoring is a macroeconomic trend that’s been developing for the past five to ten years,” explains Alejandro Garza, CIO and portfolio ⁢manager of Aztlan Equity Management, the firm​ behind the ETF. “It involves relocating production chains, typically from Asia, particularly China, ⁢to North⁣ America.”

Garza attributes the surge in nearshoring to the supply chain‍ and logistics disruptions triggered by the COVID-19 ⁤pandemic.

“Global economic shutdowns severely disrupted production chains,” he says. “This highlighted the risks and created an​ incentive to ⁣bring these​ chains back ‌to‌ North America.”

U.S. Trade Policy Fuels the Trend

Another‌ key ​driver of nearshoring, according to ⁣Garza, is U.S. trade policy.”Trump’s protectionist policies, aimed at bringing manufacturing back to the U.S., are encouraging industries to relocate within North America,” Garza states. “Our nearshoring ETF benefits by investing in companies directly ⁣involved in this trend.”

While acknowledging the political implications, ​Garza⁣ emphasizes ​the investment opportunity.

“We were ‍pleased with the​ outcome of the‍ U.S. elections, not for political reasons,⁤ but because as global investors, we see that (Trump’s policies) will continue to drive the return of production chains to the U.S.,and Mexico and Canada will⁣ also benefit.”

Investing in the Nearshoring Boom

Aztlan’s nearshoring ETF‌ invests in companies like Matson Inc ⁢(logistics), CH ‍Robinson Worldwide Inc, and Landstar System Inc (all three in logistics), according to Aztlan Equity Management’s website.

Dollar ⁢Dips: Is This a Sign of Relief for American Consumers?

The U.S. dollar ⁣has experienced a ​noticeable dip in recent weeks,raising questions about its impact on the american economy and consumer wallets.

After months of ⁢relative strength, the dollar ⁢has⁣ weakened against major currencies like the euro and the Japanese yen. This shift comes‍ amidst a complex interplay of global economic factors, including rising interest rates ​in Europe and ‍concerns about a potential⁢ U.S.⁤ recession.For American consumers, a weaker dollar‍ can be a double-edged sword. On the one hand, it makes imported goods⁣ more expensive, possibly leading to‍ higher prices for everything from electronics to clothing. On the other hand, it⁢ can boost American exports, making them more competitive in ⁢the global market and potentially creating​ jobs.

“The weakening ⁢dollar is a mixed bag for consumers,” says ⁤ [Insert Name],an economist‌ at [Insert Institution]. “While it could lead ​to higher ‌prices for some goods,⁢ it could also benefit American businesses and ultimately lead to economic‍ growth.”

The long-term impact of⁢ the dollar’s decline remains uncertain. Some​ experts predict that it will continue to weaken in the coming months, while others believe it⁤ will stabilize.

What ‌does this mean ‌for you?

Expect potential price increases on​ imported goods.

Look for opportunities to support American-made products.

* ‍ Stay informed about economic developments and their potential impact on your finances.

The dollar’s trajectory will continue to be closely watched by⁤ economists and policymakers alike. Its fluctuations will undoubtedly have a notable impact on the american ​economy⁤ and the ⁢lives of everyday consumers.

Nearshoring⁣ ETF Rides Wave of U.S. Manufacturing Resurgence

Liam ⁣Stock Exchange⁢ Welcomes New Fund Focused ⁣on ⁤Shift Back to North America

A new ⁣exchange-traded fund (ETF) listed on the ‍Lima⁢ Stock⁤ Exchange⁣ is​ capitalizing on the growing ​trend of “nearshoring,” a phenomenon bringing⁤ manufacturing ‌back to ⁣North America.

“Nearshoring is a macroeconomic trend that’s been developing for the past ​five to ten years,”⁤ explains Alejandro Garza,⁤ CIO and portfolio‍ manager of ⁤Aztlan Equity Management, ⁤the firm behind the ETF.‌ “It​ involves ⁤relocating ⁣production chains, ‍typically from Asia, particularly China, to North America.”

Garza attributes ​the surge in nearshoring to the supply chain and⁤ logistics disruptions triggered by the COVID-19 pandemic.

“Global economic shutdowns severely disrupted production chains,” he says. “This‍ highlighted the risks and created an⁢ incentive to bring these chains ⁤back to North America.”

U.S.Trade Policy⁤ Fuels the Trend

Another key driver of ⁤nearshoring, according to Garza,⁢ is U.S. trade policy.”Trump’s protectionist⁤ policies, aimed at bringing manufacturing back to the U.S., ​are​ encouraging industries to relocate ‌within North america,” garza states. “Our nearshoring‍ ETF benefits ‍by⁣ investing in companies ‍directly involved in this trend.”

While⁣ acknowledging the political implications, Garza emphasizes the⁤ investment prospect.

“We were‌ pleased​ with ⁣the outcome of the U.S. elections,not ⁤for political reasons,but because as global investors,we⁢ see ⁢that (Trump’s policies) will continue to drive the‌ return ‍of production chains to the U.S.,⁤ and Mexico and ‍Canada will also benefit.”

Investing in the Nearshoring boom

aztlan’s ​nearshoring ETF invests⁤ in companies like Matson Inc (logistics), CH Robinson ​Worldwide Inc, ‌and Landstar System Inc‍ (all three in logistics), according to Aztlan equity ​Management’s website.

Dollar Dips: Is ⁢This a Sign of Relief for American Consumers?

Weakening Currency brings Both Opportunities and challenges for American Economy

After months of ‍relative ⁣strength, the‍ U.S. dollar has ‍weakened against ‌major ⁣currencies like the euro ⁤and the ‌Japanese yen. This shift comes amidst a⁤ complex interplay of global economic factors, including rising ⁤interest rates​ in Europe and ⁢concerns about a potential U.S.​ recession.

For American ⁢consumers,a ‍weaker dollar ‍can be a double-edged sword. On‌ the⁣ one hand, it makes imported ‌goods more expensive, possibly leading to higher prices for ‌everything from electronics to clothing. ⁣Conversely, ‍it ‌can boost American exports, making‍ them more competitive in the global market and ⁤possibly ⁤creating‌ jobs.

“The weakening dollar is a mixed bag for consumers,”⁢ says [Insert Name], an economist at [Insert Institution]. “While ⁣it could lead to higher prices⁣ for some goods, it could‍ also⁤ benefit American‌ businesses and ultimately ‌lead ‍to economic ⁤growth.”

The long-term​ impact of the dollar’s decline remains uncertain. Some experts⁢ predict that it⁤ will continue to ⁤weaken ​in the ⁢coming ​months, while others believe it‍ will⁤ stabilize.

What does this mean for you?

Expect potential ‌price⁤ increases on imported goods.

Look for opportunities to support⁤ American-made products.

stay informed⁢ about ​economic developments ​and their potential ⁢impact on your finances.*

The dollar’s trajectory will continue⁢ to be closely watched by economists ‌and policymakers alike. Its fluctuations will undoubtedly have a notable impact on the American ​economy and the lives of everyday consumers.

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