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HP Follows Other Consumer Electronics Producers in De-Prioritizing Chinese Production, but Second Sourcing Requires Careful Consideration

By Michael Larner | 13 Aug 2024 | IN-7485

Hewlett Packard (HP) announced plans to relocate half its production of Personal Computers (PCs) away from China to Thailand. International manufacturers are concerned about the influence Chinese authorities have on their operations and are considering second sourcing strategies to de-risk their operations. But choosing a location isn’t simply about a change in government oversight and cheaper production costs.
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Written by Michael Larner

Distinguished Analyst
Michael Larner, Distinguished Analyst, is part of ABI Research’s End Markets team tracking the development and adoption of emerging technologies within the context of smart manufacturing and industrial solutions. Michael’s research focuses on manufacturing technologies, such as product life cycle management and simulation software, plus the adoption of data analytics, robotics, Artificial Intelligence (AI), the Internet of Things (IoT), and connectivity technologies on the factory floor and by industrial firms.