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Non-China Suppliers for the U.S. Market: Reshoring vs. Friendshoring Africa
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As global trade dynamics evolve, U.S. companies are increasingly seeking non-China suppliers to strengthen their supply chains. While some businesses explore reshoring (bringing manufacturing back to the U.S.), others are pursuing friendshoring, sourcing from politically and economically aligned countries. Africa has emerged as a key friendshoring destination, offering competitive production costs, abundant raw materials, and preferential trade access through the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA).

For U.S. importers, manufacturers, and wholesalers, the question isn’t only whether to move production out of China—but where to move it. Wigmore Trading helps bridge this gap by facilitating efficient sourcing from Africa.

The Case for Non-China Suppliers in Today’s Trade Climate

1. Trade War Uncertainty

U.S.-China tariffs have driven up the cost of imported goods, especially electronics, textiles, and industrial parts.

2. Geopolitical Tensions

Rising political tensions pose a long-term risk for supply chain continuity.

3. Supply Chain Resilience

Diversifying beyond China helps protect against single-source dependency and future disruptions.

4. Ethical & ESG Considerations

Companies are under pressure to source responsibly, avoiding forced labor and environmental compliance issues prevalent in some markets.

Reshoring vs. Friendshoring: Which Is Better for U.S. Businesses?

Factor Reshoring (U.S.) Friendshoring (Africa)
Cost High labor and operating costs Lower labor and production costs
Lead Time Short (domestic) Medium (ocean freight)
Market Access U.S. market only Access to U.S. via AGOA, Africa & EU
Skilled Labor Availability High in tech/manufacturing Growing in textiles, agriculture, light manufacturing
Raw Materials Imported raw materials Local raw materials (e.g., cocoa, textiles, agricultural produce)
Scalability Limited by domestic capacity Expanding industrial hubs in Nigeria, Ghana, Kenya, South Africa

When to Reshore:

When to Friendshore (Africa):

  • FMCG, textiles, agricultural products, industrial components.

  • Cost-sensitive, labor-intensive industries.

  • Desire to support emerging markets and ethical trade practices.

How Africa Fits into the U.S. Friendshoring Strategy

✔ AGOA Trade Preferences

Under AGOA, eligible African countries can export thousands of goods duty-free to the U.S., lowering the total cost of goods sold.

✔ Expanding Industrial Base

Countries like Nigeria, Kenya, Egypt, and Ghana are investing in light manufacturing, agro-processing, and FMCG production.

✔ Ethical Sourcing and Sustainability

Friendshoring to Africa supports sustainable economic growth, job creation, and regional stability.

✔ Raw Material Advantage

Africa is a primary source of cocoa, coffee, shea butter, textiles, and agricultural commodities, reducing the need to import raw inputs from Asia.

How Wigmore Trading Supports U.S. Businesses

Wigmore Trading provides full-service sourcing and trade facilitation for U.S. companies seeking non-China suppliers in Africa, including:

  • Supplier Identification & Vetting: Reliable manufacturers in Nigeria, Ghana, Kenya, South Africa, and Egypt.

  • Trade Compliance: Manage AGOA eligibility and U.S. customs compliance.

  • End-to-End Logistics: Shipping, customs clearance, and last-mile delivery to the U.S.

  • Wholesale Distribution: Stock ready-to-ship African-made FMCG, raw materials, and industrial products.

Wigmore Trading can help U.S. businesses diversify sourcing away from China while leveraging Africa’s growing manufacturing potential.

Conclusion

While reshoring offers proximity, friendshoring to Africa delivers cost-effective sourcing, access to duty-free trade under AGOA, and the chance to support sustainable growth. U.S. companies evaluating non-China suppliers should consider Africa as a scalable, ethical, and resilient sourcing destination.

Get in touch with Wigmore Trading today to explore how African suppliers can strengthen your U.S. supply chain diversification strategy.


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