State chapter
ReshoreWA
ReshoreWA exists to help Washington bring manufacturing home through state-level coordination, research, education, partnerships, and practical import-substitution work.
State opportunity
Washington's reshoring opportunity is measurable.
ReshoreWA can organize Washington's manufacturers, public leaders, educators, and economic-development partners around a visible $17.1B tier 1-3 reshoring opportunity. The state already has 271,200 manufacturing workers, 7,000 manufacturers, and $66.9B in manufacturing value added. The data also shows $55.8B in imports against $65.2B in exports, creating a $9.5B trade surplus. That makes Washington a practical place to identify import-substitution targets, connect buyers and suppliers, and turn reshoring from a national idea into local projects. The opportunity equals roughly 26% of current manufacturing value added and ranks No. 20 nationally in this dataset.
Chapter work
Turning the data into local action.
Map Opportunity
Use import, export, production, and employer data to identify where Washington has practical reshoring potential.
Organize Partners
Bring manufacturers, importers, economic developers, educators, workforce leaders, and public officials into the same chapter table.
Move Projects
Translate the opportunity into supplier matches, student projects, policy briefs, convenings, and state-specific implementation priorities.
Join ReshoreWA
Raise your hand for the Washington chapter.
Manufacturers, importers, economic-development partners, educators, students, legislators, funders, and supporters can contact NRC to join the chapter conversation.
Contact NRC
Send a short note with your name, organization, role, and the state chapter you want to support. NRC will follow up through a safe email path during soft launch.
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