The United States is increasingly looking to build high-tech global supply chains to reduce its dependence on Chinese manufacturing. By diversifying its supply chain sources, the U.S. aims to mitigate risks associated with disruptions in China, such as trade tensions or natural disasters. This strategic shift is part of a broader effort to strengthen national security and economic resilience.
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Running rampant in Stanford, the sleeping beauty of the Overberg
When visiting the Overberg, while Hermanus is known as the 'Whale watching capital of the world' and Gansbaai as the 'shark-cage diving capital,' Stanford offers a tranquil escape from the marine frenzy. Activities in Stanford include bird-watching on the Lady Stanford boat, exploring Birkenhead for wine and beer, visiting local markets, tasting wines on the Stanford wine route, and enjoying the adventure of Walker Bay Nature Reserve. Accommodation options like the African-themed Stanford Heights River...
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